--- Log for 28.01.106 Server: zelazny.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot_ Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 13 days and 17 hours ago 00.01.13 # i actually think the scaling in flac is off by one bit now 00.01.23 # i guess i should actually say i want 29 bits of precision 00.01.30 # when i said 28 i meant fractional bits :-) 00.02.03 Join Mmmm [0] (n=mscarrat@cpc2-hem13-3-1-cust77.lutn.cable.ntl.com) 00.03.23 # Bagder: btw, when i add an .S file to the apps/SOURCES file, it never gets compiled standalone, but just gets in included in the final linker process 00.03.28 # is this intentional behaviour? 00.04.01 # nope 00.04.38 Nick HadToChangeNick is now known as San (n=test@213-202-139-169.bas502.dsl.esat.net) 00.04.54 # what the flaming hell 00.04.56 # eq suddenly works 00.05.27 Nick San is now known as [San] (n=test@213-202-139-169.bas502.dsl.esat.net) 00.06.09 # woot 00.06.21 # :0 00.06.42 # that's a nice surpirse 00.08.19 Quit linuxstb ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 00.09.11 # for me too... 00.09.21 # the only thing i did was change the output format of the flac plugin 00.09.22 # gah 00.10.21 # <__peer__> tomal: yea 00.10.28 # but it works for other codecs as well now 00.10.29 # <__peer__> tomal: or any other player, 00.10.30 # god knows 00.12.26 Join linuxstb [0] (n=5343d4aa@labb.contactor.se) 00.12.36 # preglow: If you change FLAC to 29 bits, then don't forget ALAC and Shorten as well. 00.12.37 Join Thus0_ [0] (n=Thus0@124.111.102-84.rev.gaoland.net) 00.13.18 # linuxstb: sure 00.13.19 # hahaha 00.13.22 # i've got a sweeping eq 00.13.26 # <__peer__> anyone have 256mb player? 00.13.56 # __peer__: I have iriver ifp790 00.15.11 # <__peer__> tomal: coo come to #_peer_ then 00.18.43 # does anyone else have voice files crash the sim (win32) 00.22.04 Quit Mmmm () 00.22.49 Quit ender` (" Is there like a way to put a compiler in "Just trust me on that one" mode?") 00.23.12 Join ts-x [0] (n=0cad6dbb@labb.contactor.se) 00.23.39 # tomal: I heard your name is Tomas without the H? 00.27.02 Quit Thus0 (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 00.28.20 # tomal: ping 00.28.52 # ah thanks 00.28.55 # just checked my mail 00.36.33 Quit DreamTactix291 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.39.00 Quit Bloody_Sorcerer (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.40.16 # t0mas: I am back. My name actually is Tomasz. Without H, but with Z. 00.41.16 # ah ok 00.41.33 # I almost tought you were the first Tomas I would meet without a H ;) 00.41.53 # Tomasz is a common name in your country? 00.42.05 # Yes, it is. 00.43.02 Part LinusN 00.43.54 Quit thegeek (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.44.17 # I went by the name tomas for a few years in elementary school if that counts for anything 00.44.25 # hm? 00.44.29 # I thought the h was stupid and pointless 00.44.32 # ah ok 00.44.34 # it is ;) 00.44.46 # which country are you from? 00.44.58 # The Netherlands 00.45.36 # ah, tomas is much less common here then. everyone is thomas 00.46.08 # The normal spelling here is Thomas 00.46.17 # anybody here who can help me to make a linux partition? 00.46.30 # but my parents liked Tomas more... 00.46.46 Join thegeek [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 00.46.55 # rob2222_2: do you have your disk partitioned? 00.47.04 # or are you in some linux distro setup? 00.47.05 Quit uwe___ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.47.10 Join sparXCG [0] (i=eatme@dsl-155-160.aei.ca) 00.47.20 # hi everyone 00.47.29 # hi 00.47.47 # i have 6gb free space in a extended partition andd i am in suse 10 setup atm 00.48.02 # ok, I don't know suse 00.48.08 # but what do you want to use the partition for? 00.48.12 # installing suse I assume? 00.48.16 # yep 00.48.24 # then you need a primary partition 00.48.27 Part tomal 00.48.28 # so outside the extended one 00.48.34 # sure? 00.48.42 Join ehntoo [0] (n=ehntoo@24-177-166-0.dhcp.mrqt.mi.charter.com) 00.48.46 # almost sure... 00.48.55 # at least it's the "normal" way of doing it 00.49.11 # I've never tested if it can boot from an extended partition... 00.49.18 # well 00.49.31 # the thing is i want do behold the WINXP bootloader 00.49.35 # and read a tutorial 00.49.36 # why? 00.49.48 # hmm 00.49.59 # i just installed Fedora 4 lately 00.49.59 # cause the linux bl will be overwritten at every windows installation 00.50.19 # and the GRUB bootloader does a great job 00.50.25 # indeed 00.50.35 # I use gentoo with grub 00.51.04 # about windoze rewriting the MBR i think slipping in the linux install CD can fix it 00.51.09 # in the tutorial they say, i should install grub not at MBR, i should install grub at root partition of the linux system 00.51.11 # and it should be rather painless 00.51.17 Part Midgey34 00.51.22 # hmm 00.51.36 # you could install it at the "first sector of boot partition" 00.51.49 # but i think i cant set that destination, cause the root doesnt exists, yet 00.51.53 # thats what my fedora says 00.52.04 # rob2222_2: you can... 00.52.10 # it will overwrite the windows bootloader 00.52.15 # but i installed it the usual way 00.52.22 # and later on in the setup you can add windows to the grub menu 00.52.26 # and it works like a charm 00.52.35 # yeah 00.52.36 # * preglow tests lowshelf filter... 00.53.21 # if i set position of grub to /dev/hda10 i get "/dev/hda is not aviable 00.53.25 # * Moos crosses his fingers 00.53.29 # heyho preglow 00.53.33 # hmm 00.53.43 # rob2222_2: you should use partition magic to resize the extended partition 00.53.44 # that's weird... 00.53.54 # then you have "real" empty space 00.54.02 # there you can create a linux ext3 partition 00.54.06 # and a linux swap 00.54.13 # not reiser? 00.54.24 # your choise 00.54.34 # then ask grub to install to /dev/hda 00.54.40 # i dont know the difference 00.54.42 # and it will install in the MBR (master boot record) 00.55.02 # ok, then use what SUSE sets as the default (I assume ext3, but again... I've never used SUSE) 00.55.10 Quit __peer__ () 00.55.19 # hooray! 00.55.22 # then watch carefully in the grub options to get windows into the list... 00.55.28 # or you won't be able to boot windows. 00.55.34 # all eq filters suddenly bloody work 00.55.40 # hmm? 00.55.56 # o____O 00.56.00 # what are the mount points for swap and root? 00.56.06 # (if you accidentally lose access to Windows you can get an XP cd.. and use the recovery console with the command "fixboot" and "fdisk /mbr" 00.56.13 # swap has no mountpoint 00.56.16 # root should be at / 00.56.26 # preglow: Confratulations !!! 00.56.27 # ok 00.56.32 # preglow: cool 00.56.35 # *Congratulations 00.56.56 # kewl :) 00.57.04 # high Moos btw 00.57.06 # wuts up? 00.57.20 # Hello muesli! 00.57.23 # rob2222_2: I have to go now... if you get stuck somewhere... ask in #linux or better.. #suse 00.57.39 # preglow: "Suddenly" work? 00.57.46 # ok 00.57.49 # thx 00.57.50 # Paul_The_Nerd: i had a ton of trouble with them the other day 00.57.52 # today they worked 00.58.07 # Just, magically? 00.58.09 # Hooray 00.58.14 # preglow: without changing anything? :) 00.58.53 # i changed one number to a value i knew was right, but didn't work a couple of days ago 00.58.57 # hahah 00.59.08 # lowshelf at 100hz with 24db gain = clipping bonanza 00.59.20 # Hehehe 00.59.38 Quit Moos (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.59.45 Join Moos [0] (i=DrMoos@m53.net81-66-159.noos.fr) 01.00.10 # is there any news on the gigabeat port? 01.00.16 # or anything i could help with? 01.02.31 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.02.41 # buy some interested devs some gigabeats? :D 01.04.53 # Hehehe 01.05.08 # aww 01.05.10 # XD 01.05.36 # I think right now only one person is working on it. 01.05.48 # But I think it's in a stage where that's kinda ideal anyway. 01.06.04 # where what's ideal? 01.06.09 # But then, I haven't heard much about it in a little while, so I hardly have much knowledge. 01.06.49 Quit gromit` (Remote closed the connection) 01.07.19 # hmm... 01.08.43 Join jungti1234 [0] (n=jungti12@124.60.15.86) 01.08.56 # Ah well, I haven't heard anything about it in a while 01.11.39 # hi 01.12.13 # hai jungti1234 01.12.33 Join San [0] (n=test@213-202-139-169.bas502.dsl.esat.net) 01.13.06 # slasheri here? 01.13.19 # dont think so 01.14.32 # kk 01.16.21 Quit Kohlrabi (Nick collision from services.) 01.16.27 Join Kohlrabi [0] (n=Kohlrabi@dslb-082-083-131-031.pools.arcor-ip.net) 01.16.45 Quit DangerousDan ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 01.17.17 # what the _hell_ ? 01.17.35 Quit Moos (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.17.47 Join max [0] (i=max@69.156.4.90) 01.18.03 # five eq bands and flac still runs with no boost 01.18.32 # have you tested that they're actually working? 01.18.56 # they're working 01.19.05 # sounds is seriously bugged up at least 01.19.16 # cool man... 01.19.44 # hi muesli__ 01.19.45 # yes, they works 01.19.47 # So, flac is just *special?* 01.19.52 # 128kbps mp3 does run with a little boost 01.19.53 # http://news.dreamwiz.com/origin/20060127/aving/cowon01.jpg 01.20.03 Join dropandho [0] (n=dropandh@cpe-24-193-36-91.nyc.res.rr.com) 01.20.22 # iAudio6 - 0.85" HDD player 01.20.51 # ugly :D 01.21.11 # haha 01.21.35 # well, flac is special 01.21.38 # since it's the fastest codec we've got 01.21.53 # how can i do cvs diff for all the rockbox folder? 01.21.56 Quit aegray (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.21.57 # why? I looks like convenient its design. 01.22.27 # looks like a toy 01.22.48 # um 01.22.58 # Then, ipod? 01.23.04 # [02:21:53] how can i do cvs diff for all the rockbox folder? 01.23.06 Quit [San] (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.23.11 # ok, now just isn't funny 01.23.29 # jungti1234 i keep my h330 :p 01.23.32 # with ten eq bands, flac has a couple of percent boost 01.23.44 # no one know? 01.24.03 Join YouCeyE [0] (n=YouCeyE@vp089013.reshsg.uci.edu) 01.24.04 # Paprica: cvs diff > patch.diff in the rockbox folder 01.24.15 # 10q 01.24.15 # Basically, from the same place you run "cvs update" 01.24.25 # k 01.24.50 # muesli__: hahaha Did you make it? 01.25.18 # the eagle has landed :) 01.25.48 # nite 01.25.49 Quit Bger ("Read error: 2.99792458 x 10^8 meters/second (Excessive speed of light)") 01.25.58 # oh well 01.26.00 # bb guys 01.26.03 # and gals 01.26.05 # bye 01.26.07 Quit sparXCG () 01.26.15 # muesli__: I don't know well English. :P 01.26.38 # yes, i was successful ;) 01.26.58 Join Sinbios [0] (n=Sinbios@Kingston-HSE-ppp3560829.sympatico.ca) 01.27.01 # hehe 01.27.25 Join aegray [0] (n=aegray@12-210-86-210.client.insightBB.com) 01.27.51 # if these filters perform this well, performance wont be a problem 01.29.40 # Well, when you turn on an equalizer you expect *some* performance hit anyway, right? 01.29.56 # well sure 01.30.01 # it's just that i was expecting quite a big one 01.30.05 # Gotcha 01.30.59 # whats the difference when typing PATH=... OR export PATH=.... ? 01.31.42 Nick Thus0_ is now known as Thus0 (n=Thus0@124.111.102-84.rev.gaoland.net) 01.31.46 # if you don't export, programs you run wont see the change 01.32.19 # aha ok 01.32.28 Join imphasing [0] (n=imphasin@pcp0011342279pcs.prfred01.md.comcast.net) 01.32.32 # is the new path saved automatically? 01.32.53 # so thats there after reboot 01.32.55 # no 01.33.06 # you need to set it in a startup script 01.33.12 Join ashridah [0] (i=ashridah@220-253-122-199.VIC.netspace.net.au) 01.33.19 # One of you fellows in here wrote emuriver, right? 01.33.59 # imphasing: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IrcNicks 01.34.18 # preglow, .profile? 01.34.42 # imphasing: that's tomal's 01.34.46 # BHSPitLappy: Stop following me. 01.34.47 # rob2222_2: yeah, should work 01.34.58 # preglow, is another file better? 01.35.09 # rob2222_2: depends on the shell you use 01.35.11 # /more correct? 01.35.20 # .bashrc and .bash_profile should work under bas 01.35.21 Quit aegray (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.35.22 # h 01.35.28 # imphasing: you followed me, poon 01.35.40 # point. 01.36.00 # rob2222_2: Maybe /etc/profile ? 01.36.11 # i didnt even know the differece between gnome-termonal, console and x-terminal, yet 01.36.20 # <= suse noob 01.36.29 # <= linux noob 01.36.52 Join Moos [0] (i=DrMoos@m53.net81-66-159.noos.fr) 01.37.15 # <= rockbox noob 01.37.22 # <= n00b 01.37.28 # haha 01.37.28 # /etc/profile is for all users at the machine, or? 01.37.34 # rob2222_2: yea 01.37.40 # preglow <= samurai 01.37.42 # ah ok 01.38.01 # i'd suggest one of the .bashrc og .bash_profile 01.39.09 # damn much IFs in /etc/profile ^^ 01.39.38 # ok 01.40.16 # for (i=0; (c = linux_user) < total_users; ++i) {imphasing->linux_skills >= c} 01.40.18 # :( 01.40.23 Part max 01.40.29 Join aegray [0] (n=aegray@12-210-86-210.client.insightBB.com) 01.40.49 # lol 01.40.52 # ?1 01.41.09 # It means my linux skills are greater than or equal to most people's 01.41.10 # :D 01.41.30 # I should put some exception code in there for the extreme cases of linux mastery.. 01.41.38 # lol 01.42.05 # it also means you're a pointer to a struct? 01.42.09 # you're weird, man 01.42.18 # lol 01.42.21 # yeah.. 01.42.24 # It's for speed dude. 01.42.34 # I'm not going to access myself directly 01.42.48 # Also, you'll note the loop doesn't -do- anything. 01.43.13 # I could put some bash(linux_user->novice); in there 01.43.19 # but I was feeling charitable. 01.43.20 # =/ 01.43.25 # hahaha 01.46.02 Join uwe___ [0] (n=uwe@dslb-084-056-055-224.pools.arcor-ip.net) 01.46.06 # mount /dev/sda0 /media/floppy 01.46.30 # can i write to /dev/sda0, too without mount it first? 01.46.49 # if you trust your knowledge of filesystems enough... 01.47.08 # that's what you do when you need to access a raw partition 01.47.14 # you shouldn't need that 01.47.14 # ah ok 01.47.21 # so i need to mount 01.47.22 # so mount things 01.47.28 # ok 01.48.08 # hmm 01.48.22 # i think something got wrong during the installation 01.49.34 # argh 01.49.40 # what? 01.49.52 # anyone remember the extra flag one should give to gcc in addition to -S that is supposed to give nicer output? 01.50.01 # bagder mentioned it a day or two ago, but i can't find it in the logs... 01.50.29 # hhuh, no dont know 01.50.42 Quit slimx (Remote closed the connection) 01.52.11 # -S works fine for me.. 01.53.40 # yeah, but there's another one that's nice to put on as well 01.54.38 # gcc really does make shit asm for m68k sometimes 01.55.44 # like spilling stuff to stack when it doesn't need to 01.58.40 Quit Moos ("Glory to Rockbox") 02.00.10 Quit linuxstb ("CGI:IRC") 02.04.39 # i love this, the eq filters actually _are_ that fast 02.05.19 # http://www.cnn.com/2006/HEALTH/conditions/01/27/rare.conditions/index.html?section=cnn_latest 02.05.30 # creepy story, indeed 02.06.00 # preglow when are you going to commit the code? 02.10.01 # tomorrow 02.10.07 # nie 02.10.23 # ^nice, is there a guy assigned to make the GUI? 02.10.44 # if not I will take the risk and see the code, after the weekend 02.12.21 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 02.12.35 # whoever wants to make the gui, can make the gui 02.12.56 # well yes of course, I mean does anyone said that he might do it? 02.13.09 # yeah, a couple 02.13.12 # and linus had some ideas 02.13.54 # problem is it'll be hard to make a good gui for the full parametric equaliser 02.13.54 # hmm then I should let them do it... 02.14.03 # if you have ideas, mention them 02.14.04 # ARGH 02.14.17 # now i have to reboot to make linux see my h120 again... 02.14.31 # my main idea is, except the GUI, to have eq files 02.14.38 # preglow: Try a different USB port. I have that problem occasionally. 02.15.17 # linuxstb: no dice 02.15.18 # another filetype recognizable by rockbox that will change the eq. Something like eq presets. 02.15.22 Quit mikearthur (Remote closed the connection) 02.15.28 # preglow: Oh well. Works for me sometimes. 02.15.46 # How is the eq sounding? 02.15.54 Join DreamTactix291 [0] (n=DreamTac@adsl-154-160-47.bna.bellsouth.net) 02.16.20 # sounds decent enough 02.16.21 # (You could also try rmmod usb-storage) 02.16.22 # like an eq 02.16.22 # heh 02.16.55 # i have only bad experiences with rmmod 02.16.57 # but i'll try 02.17.35 # Do a "sync" or two first.... 02.17.39 # preglow: as long as you don't remove the hci driver, thus rendering your keyboard inoperable (or something else similarly entertaining), it won't break anything 02.17.53 # ashridah: In theory..... 02.17.59 # linuxstb: the driver won't let itself be removed if it's in use by the file system 02.17.59 # http://mp3.iaudio.com/product/product_i6_feature.php heh 02.18.13 # yeah, went like it had to 02.18.16 # rmmod is now stuck 02.18.19 # and is impossible to kill 02.18.30 # See you soon then... 02.18.39 # sounds like the drivers broken :) 02.18.48 # it's not broken, it's just got bugs 02.19.13 # when i'm a bit too quick with the inserting it hangs, sometimes 02.19.31 # preglow: are you sure the mp3 player isn't just pulling one of those "hi, i'm going to hand youi a crappy usb packet" to which the scsi layer goes "wtf?! reset!" mp3 playeR: "okay, back in 30-60 seconds then" efforts? 02.20.16 # pretty sure 02.20.35 # i've seen it before, and it always happens when i manage to insert usb cable when rockbox is in a screen that doesn't have an usb handler 02.20.38 # then i exit the screen 02.20.41 # think "shit!" 02.20.45 # deplug the cable, the reinsert 02.20.59 # then linux goes "ehehehehehehehe" 02.21.04 # and never responds again 02.21.08 # can suse suspend to disk? 02.21.48 # brb 02.22.45 # rob2222_2: I've never seen Linux do that. 02.23.03 # really? ugh 02.23.12 # And google says: http://www.suspend2.net/ 02.26.21 # pft 02.26.26 # i hate rebooting 02.26.28 Quit DJDD__ ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com") 02.26.32 # i usually have a zillion windows open 02.26.36 # and now they need re-opening :/ 02.26.55 # hehe 02.26.58 # i know that 02.28.44 Quit jungti1234 () 02.32.18 # is suse plug&play for USB/firewire drives or do i have to unmount before? 02.32.42 Quit matsl ("Leaving") 02.38.36 Quit einhirn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.40.13 # bedtime 02.40.50 # agreed. Goodnight. 02.42.23 # good night 02.47.35 # http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1417090&group_id=44306&atid=439120 02.48.32 Quit rob2222_2 ("Verlassend") 02.50.35 Quit muesli__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.50.53 # Paprica: So, when %al, clips at x1 and x2? 02.51.13 # yep 02.52.12 # and when the title biger than the screen it works with the others too 02.53.47 # Why have an x1 and x2? Why not from where %m is, for X pixels? 02.55.11 # mm i think that it more easy to set an x1 and x2 when you make a wps 02.55.29 # instead of try i all sec 02.55.38 # in 02.55.39 # * 02.56.14 # I'm just curious. 02.56.44 # =] 02.57.25 Join ModernExecutive [0] (n=bob@pool-162-84-113-54.norf.east.verizon.net) 02.58.20 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.01.44 Quit Matze41 ("Miranda IM! 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So it's just... iffy. They probably could if they wanted to. 06.51.07 # It just seems like the kind of thing that happens these days. 06.51.42 # well... measures are taken to stay within bounds 06.52.05 # Yeah, but looking at the theme in podzilla2, visually it's the same as the Nano's 06.52.14 # could windows or apple shut down a linux wm that looked like windows/osx? 06.52.46 # If the art was identical, or very very close, they could at least pursue it. 06.52.48 # just from matching up colors and gradients, etc 06.53.05 # there had been such things, and they're powerless to do anything about it... 06.53.25 # just the fact that it's even a consideration is a sign of how effed up things are 06.55.43 # * Paul_The_Nerd shrugs 06.55.55 # Just saying. No means a guarantee, but when you *are* trying to clone their interface... 06.59.57 Quit ashridah ("Leaving") 07.02.39 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.04.35 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.04.59 # not clone, just familiarize... 07.05.09 # hence the scheme name 'Familiar' 07.06.09 # Heh 07.09.11 # how IPL/RB coming on the 5g? 07.09.22 # i second that. 07.10.02 # rb = 07.10.09 # iPL = ":(" 07.10.33 # whats holdin IPL back? you;d think they'd be further than RB 07.10.35 # haha 07.10.55 # it's podzilla really 07.11.18 # shrivels up and dies on the 5g 07.11.22 # ah, so IPL works except for podzilla 07.11.32 # bear in mind neither have sound 07.11.37 # i know 07.11.48 # il play doom -sound, i dont mind 07.11.51 # and both have a case of the slows when it comes to the lcd 07.11.56 # so no doom there 07.11.59 # ah 07.12.09 # weird since the screen will do 30 FPs 07.12.12 # Lack of drivers for the Broadcom chip, right? 07.12.18 # yeah 07.12.23 # a matter of REing 07.12.35 # well, eventually... i guess... i hope... right? 07.12.43 # Maaaaybe 07.12.45 # lol 07.12.46 # :-P 07.12.48 # thats all i need 07.12.51 # alright 07.12.54 # night guys 07.12.58 Nick DrumRBoy320 is now known as DrumRBoy320|Away (n=Drumrboy@ool-44c2019c.dyn.optonline.net) 07.14.30 # So... this Kate person is switching back to iRiver stock firmware because the volume is displayed in dB? 07.14.35 # * Paul_The_Nerd is just floored. 07.19.21 # hahahaha 07.20.39 # haha 07.20.55 # they'll be returning a lot of home theater equipment someday 07.21.27 # "this damn thing is screwed up! it shows negative numbers, but it's loud as hell!" 07.30.48 # It baffles me. 07.30.53 # "Not visually intuitive." 07.31.12 # I kinda think the graphical representation is exceptionally visually intuitive, and it's nice that the numerical one is actually *useful* 07.32.08 # don't get worked up over it 07.32.13 # let the dumb be dumb 07.32.40 # we probably *won't* run out of oxygen... right? 07.39.37 # You never know! 07.39.45 # And, and, what if there aren't enough Bits in the Internet! 07.42.06 Quit Rob- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.54.45 Quit RotAtoR ("zzzzzzzz") 07.55.13 Part Paul_The_Nerd 08.01.00 Quit midkay (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.03.02 Join moda [0] (i=modafrom@CPE-138-130-215-232.qld.bigpond.net.au) 08.03.31 Join midkay [0] (n=midkay@24.16.191.240) 08.04.16 Join andrewmel [0] (n=andrewme@220-253-103-242.TAS.netspace.net.au) 08.04.26 # hey 08.09.07 # mmhmm 08.10.04 # i am wondering if anybody is trying to allow us to use font tags on the iriver wps to allow the use of multiple fonts? 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11.23.50 # no idea... 11.25.02 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.25.05 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 11.25.17 # amiconn: I'm around now. 11.27.17 # linuxstb, http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1417090&group_id=44306&atid=439120 11.27.23 # here is the margin patch 11.28.49 Quit ^Guest37784 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.30.25 Join LinusN [0] (n=linus@labb.contactor.se) 11.31.05 # linuxstb: I found that alac.c uses its own swap macros, together with #ifdef endian checks 11.31.28 # Shouldn't it use betoh16() / betoh32() instead? 11.31.43 Quit midkay (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 11.31.58 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 11.32.16 # Paprica: My first comment (without looking at the patch) is that you need to make it compile cleanly on all targets. What's the problem with Archos? 11.32.37 # i cant compile archos 11.32.44 # You can compile the uisimulator. 11.32.46 # somthing wrong with the sygwin 11.32.50 # c 11.32.55 # cygwin 11.33.37 # Have you tried an Archos simulator? 11.34.50 Quit linuxstb (Nick collision from services.) 11.34.56 Nick linuxstb_ is now known as linuxstb (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 11.36.02 Join ben [0] (i=Paprica@85-250-57-45.bb.netvision.net.il) 11.36.14 Quit Paprica (Nick collision from services.) 11.36.23 Join ender` [0] (i=ychat@84.52.165.220) 11.36.26 Nick ben is now known as Paprica (i=Paprica@85-250-57-45.bb.netvision.net.il) 11.36.46 # linuxstb, the cygwin dont want to start the compile of archos simulator 11.37.40 Join Rob2222_ [0] (n=Miranda@ACB3E892.ipt.aol.com) 11.37.44 Join JdGordon [0] (n=Miranda@c220-239-137-122.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 11.38.21 Quit LinusN (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.38.35 Quit JdGordon (Client Quit) 11.38.42 Join JdGordon [0] (n=Miranda@c220-239-137-122.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 11.39.42 Quit DreamTactix291 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.41.56 Join webguest41 [0] (n=53105ad6@labb.contactor.se) 11.42.03 Join LinusN [0] (n=linus@1-1-3-36a.hdn.sth.bostream.se) 11.43.09 Quit actionshrimp (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.43.48 Quit webguest41 (Client Quit) 11.44.14 # Paprica: Can you compile the other simulators? 11.44.22 # yep 11.44.42 Join ashridah [0] (i=ashridah@220-253-120-11.VIC.netspace.net.au) 11.44.47 # So what error does cygwin give when trying the Archos sim? 11.45.09 # (and which target number have you chosen?) 11.47.40 # http://pastebin.com/527070 11.47.50 # and target 4 11.48.19 # Paprica: how did you install cygwin? 11.48.27 Quit Thus0 ("Leaving") 11.48.41 # mm 11.48.55 # like write in rockbox site 11.48.58 # §"$%! 11.49.32 # Paprica: Are you using the devkit? 11.49.38 # yep 11.49.49 # this shouldn't happen with the devkit either 11.49.55 # * amiconn is obviously too dumb for linux :( 11.50.12 # =\ 11.50.24 # LinusN: I think other people have reported it - the "limits.h" file is missing. 11.50.28 # Paprica: i suggest you install cygwin the official way 11.50.44 # i install cygwin to 11.50.46 # o 11.50.50 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CygwinDevelopment 11.50.59 # im trying to compile from there now 11.51.46 # same problem 11.52.09 Quit ender1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.52.19 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.54.05 Quit LinusN ("Who is General Failure and why is he reading my disk?") 11.54.08 Join LinusN [0] (n=linus@1-1-3-36a.hdn.sth.bostream.se) 11.57.32 Join muesli__ [0] (n=muesli_t@88.134.20.76) 11.58.23 # Paprica: You can probably temporarily fix the problem by editing tools/configure to remove "uclpack" from line 458. 11.59.14 # But it looks like something's wrong with your cygwin installation - if I was you, I would delete both the devkit and cygwin, and re-install cygwin using the instructions that LinusN pointed to. 12.00.02 # g'mornin 12.00.40 # mmi will do it 12.00.45 # morning 12.01.00 # ok now it compile 12.02.51 # ok 12.02.58 # compile without any problem 12.03.03 # I don't know the gui code very well at all, so I've no idea if that patch is suitable for CVS. But I think it would be clearer if you called x1margin leftmargin and x2margin rightmargin. Also, the default value for rightmargin should be 0, not LCD_WIDTH. i.e. it is the size of the margin. 12.04.00 Quit perplexity (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 12.04.12 # Do those margins apply to all text, or just scrolling text? 12.04.17 # mm all what i change to x2margin was LCD_WIDTH 12.04.53 # mm all text 12.05.01 Part Sando 12.07.12 Join Kohlrabi [0] (n=Kohlrabi@dslb-082-083-131-031.pools.arcor-ip.net) 12.10.39 Join Moos [0] (i=DrMoos@m53.net81-66-159.noos.fr) 12.17.23 Join midkay [0] (n=midkay@c-24-16-191-240.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 12.22.44 Quit San (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.23.49 # waaaah. at every 2nd click in suse i have to enter my root password. 12.23.53 # thats stress 12.23.57 Nick Rob2222_ is now known as Rob2222 (n=Miranda@ACB3E892.ipt.aol.com) 12.24.14 # roots..bloody roots 12.24.15 # ;) 12.24.20 # * amiconn is unable to install gnome :( 12.24.50 # Unsolvable dependency... 12.25.01 # Is that Debian? 12.25.05 # yes 12.25.17 # Paprica: regarding your margin patch: 12.25.19 # testing or unstable? 12.25.20 # hehe, try apt-get install kde ;) 12.25.21 # gnome requires libvte4, and libvte4 requires libvte-common, version 1:0.11.15-4 12.25.35 # cant i give my main user in suse root rights? 12.25.36 # ...but there is only libvte-common, version 1:0.11.16-1 12.25.44 # ok.. 12.25.49 # - call them leftmargin/rightmargin instead of x1margin and x2margin 12.25.51 # Slasheri: I'll stay far far away from kde 12.26.03 # ok 12.26.04 # Rob2222: No, there is only one root. But you can give your user access to (e.g.) certain devices if that's what you want. 12.26.13 # - decide if it's supposed to be "rightmargin" or "width" 12.26.15 # :) and i will stay far away from gnome, i just don't like it 12.26.21 Quit Nilisco (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.26.29 # linuxstb: unstable. Testing installs fine, but freezes completely as soon as I try to log in to gnome 12.26.38 # ...or try to configure gdm 12.26.42 # hmm 12.26.45 # - consider doing it fully and add topmargin/bottommargin as well 12.26.50 # (optional) 12.27.11 # Does it give a reason for the dependency failure? i.e. is there a conflict, or is one of the packages missing? 12.27.34 # - for the wps, it would be nicer to have the margins per line, i wonder how hard that would be... 12.27.36 # Yes, the version of libvte-common required by libvte4 is not available 12.28.01 # You could try a different debian mirror. I've had problems with some mirrors in the past. 12.28.22 # Hmm. How do I change the mirror from commandline? 12.28.37 # I'm currently using http://ftp.ie.debian.org/debian/ 12.28.48 # vi /etc/apt/sources.list 12.29.00 # And then do apt-get update 12.29.32 # Hmm. I used ftp.de.debian.org so far. Worked fine for x86 12.29.33 # LinusN, you mean that if you want 3 lines in the wps with the same margin you need to wirte the %m|... 3 times? 12.29.34 # im unable to get that f... fax running waaah 12.29.44 # Obvious question, you've run apt-get update recently? 12.29.46 # Paprica: yes 12.29.51 # and be sure there is only unstable in the mirror list.. 12.29.55 # ok 12.29.58 # and about this 12.29.59 # [13:26:46] - consider doing it fully and add topmargin/bottommargin as well 12.29.59 # [13:26:51] (optional) 12.30.14 # didnt understand it 12.30.15 # with the current patch, you can only set a global margin, right? 12.30.22 # no 12.30.35 # you can set per line 12.30.44 # Paprica: i meant lcd_setmargins(left, right, top, bottom) 12.30.54 # ah, yes, now i see 12.31.05 # but does that work for scrolling lines? 12.31.25 # this is purpose from the begining 12.31.26 # =] 12.31.35 # the purpose* 12.32.15 # ah, i was blind, sorry 12.32.29 # and what the bottom in the setmargins will do? 12.32.57 # its not dependent on the y only? 12.33.08 # (the y pos of the text) 12.33.08 # it would allow us to define a "window" to draw in, to allow x/y scrolling in a splash() 12.33.22 # but let's do that later 12.33.27 # ok 12.33.31 Quit midkay (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.33.33 # i don't want to burden you with that 12.33.39 # hihi 12.33.48 # i like this patch 12.34.20 # =] 12.34.25 # linuxstb: http://ftp.ie.debian.org/debian/ doesn't seem to provide amd64 12.34.28 Join midkay [0] (n=midkay@c-24-16-191-240.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 12.34.41 # best of all is that it allows scrolling text in a splash, paving the way for nice-looking popup menus 12.34.56 # i've been wanting that for years :-) 12.35.18 # amiconn: Ah, OK. I'm still in x86 land. 12.35.22 Join needleboy [0] (n=55419d5d@labb.contactor.se) 12.35.24 # hihi :] 12.35.46 # helloooo 12.35.50 Join rob2222_ [0] (n=rob2222@ACB3E892.ipt.aol.com) 12.35.55 # hi needleboy 12.36.09 # hey needleboy, how often do u do the h300 optimized builds? 12.36.10 # Neither fax.allow nor fax.deny exist, 12.36.10 # so only 'root' may use the fax service. Sorry. 12.36.10 # can't create new job directory, give up 12.36.17 # *help* 12.36.23 # usually once a day 12.36.27 # im trying to send a fax in suse 10 12.36.33 # yesterday was missed 12.36.50 # shame on you ;) 12.36.56 # what am I doing wrong? 12.37.18 # LinusN: what's up? 12.37.30 # i'll bother you again, if you don't mind :) 12.38.07 # dont suppose anyone knows how bf2 does serial checks? 12.38.53 Nick moda is now known as moda` (i=modafrom@CPE-138-130-215-232.qld.bigpond.net.au) 12.38.53 Quit needleboy (Client Quit) 12.39.35 # rob2222_: I think you'll have to search the SuSE documentation. It's perfectly normal for regular users to have limited (or no) access to the hardware. 12.39.40 Join needleboy [0] (i=needlebo@85-65-157-93.barak-online.net) 12.39.45 # sorry... 12.40.22 # hmm :( 12.40.27 # LinusN: i get this while patching in your 24bit support: 12.40.30 # Hunk #3 FAILED at 432. 12.40.30 # 3 out of 3 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file apps/plugin.h.rej 12.40.51 # i'll have a look 12.40.59 # here's the rej file: http://paulgeluid.nl/apps/rockbox/plugins.h.rej 12.41.02 # thanks man 12.41.33 # any reason the coloour patch isnt going into the main code? 12.41.36 # hmm, maybe i should commit it instead 12.41.46 # yep 12.41.49 # commit it 12.41.50 # =] 12.41.56 # yeah... 12.42.22 Join gromit` [0] (n=gromit`@ras75-5-82-234-244-69.fbx.proxad.net) 12.44.24 Join Jungti1234 [0] (n=jungti12@124.60.15.86) 12.45.05 # Is there a problem with http://www.rockbox.org ? 12.45.16 # yep 12.45.18 # mm 12.45.20 # for me 2 12.45.22 # linuxstb: Is it possible to set multiple distributions as source 12.45.29 # ..i.e. both unstable and testing? 12.45.52 # yes 12.45.59 # I think so, but I've never done it. I think you can set priorities for different apt repositories though. 12.46.00 # (hello) 12.46.13 # man /etc/apt/preferences maybe 12.46.15 Join i [0] (i=XiRc_V26@61.77.26.107) 12.46.20 # just can't remember 12.46.59 Quit i (Nick collision from services.) 12.47.16 # LinusN: are you commiting? 12.47.17 # Paprica: rockbox.org is back again now.... 12.47.27 # ok `] 12.47.28 # and that's not a wedding proposal... 12.47.30 # =] 12.48.16 Join i [0] (i=XiRc_V26@61.77.26.107) 12.48.44 Join chise [0] (n=da306293@labb.contactor.se) 12.48.56 Quit i (Client Quit) 12.49.13 # needleboy? 12.49.14 Join know [0] (i=XiRc_V26@61.77.26.107) 12.49.20 # -_-; 12.49.44 Quit Kohlrabi (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.50.11 # (Re-asking a question from a few days ago) Do I understand correctly that with I2S, if the sending and receiving devices are configured to use different word lengths, then it's not a problem - the receiving device will compensate by either padding the samples with zero, or truncating? 12.50.11 # ? 12.51.18 # needleboy: Don't you answer in my private message? 12.51.48 Join Kohlrabi [0] (n=Kohlrabi@dslb-082-083-131-031.pools.arcor-ip.net) 12.53.42 Quit Kohlrabi (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.54.23 # Jungti1234: i can't PM for some reason 12.54.29 # talk here 12.54.38 # ok 12.54.58 # needleboy, register 12.55.08 # /ns help register 12.57.11 Join Kohlrabi [0] (n=Kohlrabi@dslb-082-083-131-031.pools.arcor-ip.net) 12.57.38 # thanks ben 12.58.06 # welcome 12.59.53 # i'm checking the scrolling now 13.01.38 Quit know ("http://cafe.naver.com/iriverh300.cafe") 13.02.22 # needleboy: is there a colour jpoeg viewer for the h300? 13.02.39 # nope 13.02.45 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.03.04 # not yet 13.03.08 # :( bugger 13.03.11 # we have the h100 13.03.17 # someone needs to port it 13.04.33 # ben, amazing work 13.04.43 # that's the smoothest mother i've ever seen 13.05.01 # linuxstb: i don't really know, but i think it's up to the receiver 13.05.29 # [13:27:35] - for the wps, it would be nicer to have the margins per line, i wonder how hard that would be... 13.05.45 # is it still importent? 13.05.55 # i don't see the need 13.06.00 # pixel is better 13.06.03 # for me at least 13.06.07 # Paprica: i guess your margin tag sets the margin up to the next margin tag? 13.06.09 # I don't think margins per line make sense 13.06.27 # oh... 13.06.29 # you right 13.06.30 # ok, got it now 13.06.38 # Paprica: that's better i think 13.07.01 # Imho the scroll thread should store whatever margin was set when the scrolling line was created as attributes of that scrolling line 13.07.02 # so leave it like this? 13.07.12 # yes 13.07.14 # ok 13.07.16 # (together with future colour settings, font size etc) 13.08.31 # Has the WPS patch to set fg/bg colour been committed to CVS? Was that needleboy's ? 13.08.57 # linuxstb: no 13.08.59 # no it doesnt commit 13.09.30 # w00t 13.09.37 # Finally, gnome 13.09.43 # wee 13.10.07 # needleboy! understand? 13.11.20 # the FG/BG patch is Paprica's and Pi's 13.11.35 # nono this 13.11.40 # he mean to the tag 13.11.42 # in the WPS 13.11.49 # (i think) 13.11.52 # what tag? 13.12.00 # is there a color tag for the wps? 13.12.06 # yep 13.13.09 # color bmp support committed 13.13.17 # the fun part is that it works for h100 too 13.13.39 # so we can have 4-color images in wps 13.13.46 # lol 13.13.50 # haha 13.13.51 # mm 13.13.56 # this is the color patch 13.13.56 # http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1380389&group_id=44306&atid=439120 13.13.59 # that's nice 13.14.04 # the h1x0 users will like it 13.14.23 # oh 13.14.25 # i'll have to fix the transparency as well 13.14.38 # paprica, that patch isn't in use for the past week or so 13.15.30 # linusn: you have the patch for it? 13.15.44 # in my head, it's not *that* dofficult 13.15.50 # lol 13.15.52 # sorry 13.15.57 # needleboy 13.16.06 # I removed contents about Optimized build in lang file. 13.16.15 # the hard part is to decide if i want to make two lcd_bitmap() functions or not 13.16.55 Join gtkspert_laptop [0] (n=gtkspert@203.59.146.102) 13.17.01 Join DreamTactix291 [0] (n=DreamTac@adsl-154-160-47.bna.bellsouth.net) 13.17.59 # which means what? :) 13.18.57 Quit midkay (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.19.34 Join midkay [0] (n=midkay@c-24-16-191-240.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 13.28.22 # LinusN, just update the patch 13.29.43 Quit chise ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 13.33.27 Join DangerousDan [0] (n=Miranda@newtpulsifer.campus.luth.se) 13.34.30 Join Matze [0] (i=Miranda@p5484DE06.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.40.19 # needleboy? 13.43.45 # Paprica, are you there? 13.47.49 # Gah, lots of *nice* warnings when trying to build anything rockbox on amd64 13.48.28 # Sim build errors on bitmaps 13.50.56 # hmm, it seems now wps exits and audio stops immediately when i press and hold stop :( 13.51.07 # i had that too 13.52.52 # it seems like the player freezes 13.53.16 # if your player freezes, i just fixed that bug in the latest bleeding edge 13.55.16 # amiconn: which sim? 13.55.17 # ah, it seems amiconn has changed that behaviour.. :/ 13.55.18 # |-#define WPS_EXIT (BUTTON_OFF | BUTTON_REL) 13.55.19 # |-#define WPS_EXIT_PRE BUTTON_OFF 13.55.19 DBUG Enqueued KICK Slasheri 13.55.19 # |+#define WPS_EXIT BUTTON_OFF 13.55.32 # why that? 13.55.59 # ok, thanks 13.56.29 # CVS is already updated right? 13.57.14 # LinusN: are you commiting the transparency patch? 13.57.22 # not yet 13.57.28 # ok 13.57.36 # i'm busy with Paid Work (tm) 13.57.43 # lol 13.57.51 # on a saturday... what a shame 13.57.59 # yeah 13.58.25 # Slasheri read my query? 13.58.54 # muesli__: yes, good you got it working :) 13.58.55 # LinusN: recorder 13.59.17 # Slasheri dunno how i did but it works again ;) 13.59.59 # amiconn: Are these errors related to bmp2rb? 14.00.09 # amiconn: what is the error? int problems? 14.00.50 Quit DangerousDan ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 14.01.17 # MAKE in bitmaps/native 14.01.20 # BMP2RB rockboxlogo.112x37x1.bmp 14.01.23 # make[3]: *** [/home/jens/rb-patched/simulator-build/x11-recorder/apps/bitmaps/native/rockboxlogo.112x37x1.c] Error 1 14.01.56 # The fun thing is that rockboxlogo.112x37x1.c just contains one line: 14.01.57 Quit midkay (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.02.08 # error - unsupported compression 2 14.02.09 Join San [0] (n=test@A-23-205.cust.iol.ie) 14.02.28 # haha, the bmp file is compressed? 14.02.31 # San: hi 14.02.35 # It seems bmp2rb isn't adjusted to 64bit, and even fails to read the bmp header correctly 14.02.49 Join midkay [0] (n=midkay@c-24-16-191-240.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 14.02.55 # ah, i bet the bmp struct is misaligned 14.02.59 # yes 14.03.22 # so plain int is 64-bit? 14.03.23 Join DangerousDan [0] (n=Miranda@newtpulsifer.campus.luth.se) 14.03.41 # no 14.03.53 # afaik, int is 32 bit on amd64, but long is 64 bit 14.04.12 # It seems we need some int type magic for the tools as well 14.05.16 # We could just int32_t etc 14.05.29 # Are these defined for the tools? 14.05.45 # They should be in 14.06.19 # whats been happening 14.06.35 Quit DangerousDan (Client Quit) 14.06.56 # Apart from this problem, I get numerous nice warnings like "warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size" 14.07.01 # ...and vice versa 14.07.10 Join Genre9mp3 [0] (n=yngwiejo@dslcustomer-230-197.vivodi.gr) 14.07.14 Join DangerousDan [0] (n=Miranda@newtpulsifer.campus.luth.se) 14.07.20 # ...both in tools/ and in rockbox itself 14.07.53 # pointers are 64-bit? 14.07.59 # Think so 14.08.07 Join NicoFR [0] (n=nico404@rob92-6-82-231-243-63.fbx.proxad.net) 14.08.26 Quit Genre9mp3 (Client Quit) 14.08.31 Quit DangerousDan (Client Quit) 14.08.42 # Seems reasonable that pointer and long are the same size - that would work everywhere. 14.09.38 Join DangerousDan [0] (n=Miranda@newtpulsifer.campus.luth.se) 14.09.42 Quit needleboy () 14.09.55 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 14.09.55 # * linuxstb bets that the devkit is missing stdint.h 14.11.04 # funny, it seems uint32_t is missing in the C99 standard (!) 14.11.13 # http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/stdint.h.html 14.11.34 Quit DangerousDan (Client Quit) 14.11.35 # Somehow my linux install is missing stdio.h and some other headers - can't build gcc because of that :( 14.11.44 # s/gcc/cross-gcc/ 14.12.08 # amiconn: isn't that the usual problem with newlib etc? 14.12.08 # get libc6-dev 14.12.09 # Jungti1234? 14.12.11 Join DangerousDan [0] (n=Miranda@newtpulsifer.campus.luth.se) 14.12.50 # yeah? 14.12.53 # LinusN: Hmm, maybe it is 14.13.01 # I tried building sh-elf-gcc ... 14.13.58 # do we have bmp masking? 14.14.07 # moda`: No. 14.14.26 # hrmk 14.20.10 Join NightCat [0] (n=pink__ki@garant.metacom.ru) 14.20.31 Join Lear [0] (n=chatzill@h194n1c1o285.bredband.skanova.com) 14.20.36 # "Color BMP support" - supports transparency? 14.20.55 # not yet 14.21.05 # Ok. 14.21.21 # But it's good anyway :) 14.22.33 # LinusN: I think we do want 2 lcd_bitmap functions. Unmasked drawing is way faster than masked 14.22.38 # And what about text color, it's fixed yet (I mean can't change in wps)? 14.22.52 # (it's just a sequence of memcpy() ) 14.22.55 # amiconn: yes, me too 14.23.26 # how about a FORMAT_TRANSPARENT flag to bmp_read_file? 14.23.30 # And, chances are low you'll ever want to draw a masked bitmap unmasked 14.23.37 # ...except you love pink ;) 14.23.48 # oh, btw, i fixed the wps thing i was having trouble with 14.23.59 # moda`: cool, can i see it? 14.24.15 # Yes, and I :) 14.24.18 # not finished yet 14.24.23 # Ok. 14.24.46 # the switch that i had to trigger the background was making all the images flash, so i just moved it up the top and it fixed it 14.24.47 Join ]RowaN[ [0] (n=522bd654@labb.contactor.se) 14.24.49 # (I just trying to understand, what the problem was ;) ) 14.25.10 # <]RowaN[> "Don't use crossfader mix mode when skipping tracks manually" .. nooo another great feature removed 14.25.20 # LinusN: Hmm, when loading a masked bmp, the loader will have to create 2 bitmaps 14.25.22 # Oh, now I understand :) 14.25.31 # How do you think this could be handled? 14.26.39 # ]RowaN[: Yes... 14.27.54 # amiconn: yes 14.28.10 # LinusN: I know, "...we DO NOT estimate ... dates..." but how do you think, will the transparency be ready in a couple of days? ;) 14.28.20 # yes 14.28.33 # <]RowaN[> i cant understand people who prefer a song to abruptly end.. rather than spend 1 second fading down.. its just easier on the ears 14.28.34 # LinusN: Ok. 14.29.03 # ]RowaN[: Agree... 14.29.04 # amiconn: bmp_read_file() fills in the bitmap struct, which could contain two pointers 14.29.20 # and it returns the total size of both bitmaps 14.29.25 # bow about that? 14.29.35 # how 14.30.16 # gotta go... CU :) 14.30.16 # <]RowaN[> i mean the next song doesnt even have to be delayed in starting.. the old one could fade over the top of it starting (thats how i have it now with an old build). That way your eardrums dont go from 60 to 0 to 60 in the space of 1 second 14.30.20 # * ]RowaN[ high fives NightCat =] 14.30.27 # ]RowaN[: eh, mix mode causes songs to cut very abruptly when skipping manually.. i don't think any user wants that behaviour.. 14.30.45 # so that mix mode is only useful when track is changed "naturally" 14.30.51 # <]RowaN[> erm no, an ubrupt cut is when NO mix is done surely 14.31.01 Join mikearthur [0] (i=mike@82-41-205-190.cable.ubr11.edin.blueyonder.co.uk) 14.31.39 # <]RowaN[> correct me if i've gone mad 14.31.40 Quit NightCat () 14.33.02 # <]RowaN[> by mix we're talking about crossfade right? 14.33.03 # ]RowaN[: no, mix mode on the track out fader causes a direct cut and crossfade mode fades out the current track 14.33.13 # LinusN: Sounds reasonable. Iiuc, one pointer would point to the native bitmap, and another would point to the mono bitmap 14.33.19 # exactly 14.33.32 # When loading without transparency, only one of these would be set 14.33.34 # yes, but mix mode on the fade out style 14.33.38 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 14.33.40 # now it pays off to introduce that bitmap struct :-) 14.33.54 Quit linuxstb (Nick collision from services.) 14.33.56 Nick linuxstb_ is now known as linuxstb (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 14.34.02 # <]RowaN[> oh so it was a redundant setting or something 14.34.39 # ]RowaN[ i am with you 14.34.45 # dunno why it was removed 14.35.07 # <]RowaN[> no muesli mix isnt crossfade 14.35.11 # ]RowaN[: than means that when user manually skips a track, crossfader always does crossfading. But when track is changed naturally at the end, the crossfader can use the mix mode also if that is enabled by user 14.35.25 # *that 14.35.34 # <]RowaN[> <- sk00led 14.36.19 # <]RowaN[> next rant.. bring back auto bass to prevent cliipping (as an option)!! =p 14.36.39 # <]RowaN[> honk if you love cookies 14.36.51 # Would it be a sensible optimisation for the bitmap loader to check the bitmap for the transparency colour, and only create a mask bitmap if there actually is some transparency? 14.37.27 # linuxstb: perhaps 14.38.01 # but only if the FORMAT_TRANSPARENT flag is set 14.38.20 # Yes. 14.38.48 Join amiconn_ [0] (n=jens@p54BD759F.dip.t-dialin.net) 14.38.52 # i'll do this for now: add FORMAT_TRANSPARENT to the bitmap loader, which does nothing with it for now 14.39.08 Join _DangerousDan [0] (n=Miranda@newtpulsifer.campus.luth.se) 14.39.15 # and add a lcd_bitmap_transparent() function 14.39.23 # Hello from linux :) 14.40.03 # amiconn: welcome to a better world 14.41.16 Quit DreamTactix291 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.41.54 Quit _DangerousDan (Client Quit) 14.42.25 Join safetydan [0] (n=dan@81-178-235-210.dsl.pipex.com) 14.42.38 Join _DangerousDan [0] (n=Miranda@newtpulsifer.campus.luth.se) 14.46.09 # needleboy! 14.46.14 Join einhirn [0] (n=Miranda@p54861E5B.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 14.46.56 # hehe: %xl|a|Ze.bmp %xl|b|moda.bmp %noob<%xda|%xdb> where %noob 14.48.15 # hi moda` 14.48.43 # look at this: http://plugbox.rockbox-lounge.de/patch.avi 14.49.24 # what's with the uclpack patch on http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RomBox? 14.49.49 # isn't that redundant nowadays? 14.50.00 # it is 14.50.04 # yes 14.50.19 # as is the binary 14.50.54 # hmm Paprica 14.51.08 # I have more question... 14.51.16 # Jungti1234? 14.51.47 # Jungti1234: Nice wps. 14.51.58 # ah? 14.52.07 # lol 14.52.17 # haha.. It's not my WPS. :D 14.52.29 # It's nice anyway. 14.52.36 # its an h3xx iriver orginal wps 14.52.40 # on rockbox=] 14.52.58 # Does anyone feel like testing a modified SDL simulator? 14.53.01 # http://iocaine.org/uisimulator-sdl.patch 14.53.07 # Works on Win32 and Linux now. 14.53.16 # Except codec loading on Win32 fails for some reason 14.53.16 # the video is for the patch 14.53.24 # he dont understand what it does 14.53.28 # safetydan: Do plugins fail as well? 14.53.31 # no 14.53.33 # they work 14.53.48 # Not the worlds greatest code. It's been many years since I've written C 14.54.01 # Basically ported the Win32 sim to SDL 14.54.06 # So event handling works in windows 14.54.21 # So is the codec problem the only bug left? 14.54.33 # user visible bug yeah 14.54.48 # oh, charset based LCDs don't seem to work right I think 14.55.05 # what do you guys think is the best paradigm for setting the margins? leftmargin+width or leftmargin+rightmargin? 14.55.14 # and it's missing the bit to load the hardware bitmaps and blit them in to the simulator window 14.56.41 # is that patch that allows the text scrolling thingo committed? or is it in optimized? 14.56.43 # Jungti1234 where do i get that patch 14.56.47 # its awesome! 14.56.52 # http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1417090&group_id=44306&atid=439120 14.56.52 Quit DangerousDan (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.56.54 # hehe 14.57.11 # It's included to Optimized Build perhaps. 14.57.19 # LinusN: Definitely leftmargin+rightmargin 14.57.22 # didnt see it there 14.57.41 # wargh :( 14.57.54 # m68k-elf-gcc 3.4.5 fails to build on amd64 14.58.01 Quit moda` () 14.58.12 # amiconn: 4.0.2 too, afaik. 14.58.17 # ICE 14.58.32 # On what appears to be very simple code... 14.58.59 # Builds just fine in 32-bit mode though... 14.58.59 Join Thus0 [0] (n=Thus0@AMontsouris-152-1-29-51.w82-123.abo.wanadoo.fr) 14.59.04 # linuxstb: why is that better? 14.59.15 # LinusN: But I think a "scroll window" for a line of text isn't the same as margins. 14.59.30 # that's maybe the issue 14.59.38 # left/right margins are sensible for general text display. For scrolling, I think you want a window. 14.59.52 # it should probably be lcd_set_viewport(x,y,width,height); 15.00.04 # or something 15.00.40 # Or simply a new "width" parameter for the scrollxy functions 15.02.16 # bbl 15.02.22 Quit amiconn_ ("Verlassend") 15.02.46 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.05.08 Quit rob2222_ ("Verlassend") 15.06.13 # LinusN: there? 15.06.32 # LinusN: don't know if you've read the logs, but the eq seems to be very efficient 15.06.55 # i did ten bands yesterday, which made flac decode at a couple of percent boost 15.07.10 # and ten bands is overkill 15.07.44 # ninja!!!!!! 15.08.02 # bring on the patch 15.08.05 # will 15.08.13 # * LinusN drools 15.08.15 # but yeah, a couple of things 15.08.22 # you know ninja? 15.08.31 # there's the potential to use different filtering routines for peaking and shelving filters 15.08.41 # Jungti1234: watch out, he's right behind you! 15.08.43 # with miniscule impact 15.09.01 # namely that i can hard code the shift factor, and save one move, which isn't even innerloop, or any loop 15.09.03 # haha 15.09.34 # preglow: don't bother 15.10.33 # i wont 15.10.35 Join Sando [0] (n=lolsteam@techgaming.net) 15.10.41 Join mammoth [0] (n=e5830@p1088-ipbf1010marunouchi.tokyo.ocn.ne.jp) 15.10.49 # would probably end up lessening performance anyway 15.10.50 # due to cache miss 15.10.58 Part mammoth 15.12.11 # People have talked about Rio's equaliser in the past. I've found some screenshots: http://www.dapreview.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=65&pos=33 15.12.24 # start there, and then browse forward in the "gallery" 15.12.32 # ahahahah 15.12.36 # for a second there i thought that was all 15.13.47 # linuxstb: looks like a good approach 15.15.26 # LinusN! 15.15.34 # Color BMP support? 15.15.40 # in H300? 15.15.45 # yes 15.15.49 # yaho 15.16.19 # 24bit? 16bit? 15.17.13 # 24bit so far, will add 16 and 8 later 15.17.26 # but the display is still 16bit 15.17.55 Part Sando 15.19.15 Join Sando [0] (n=lolsteam@techgaming.net) 15.19.15 # colour support... is that wps aswell? so we dont really need the h300 optmized build anymore? or is there more in that? 15.19.35 # the optimized build still has transparency and text color selection 15.19.43 Quit Lear (Excess Flood) 15.20.13 # I want.. 15.20.28 Join TCK [0] (n=tckocr@81-178-211-90.dsl.pipex.com) 15.20.31 # Transparent background of text 15.20.34 Join Lear [0] (n=chatzill@h194n1c1o285.bredband.skanova.com) 15.21.05 # that's a little hard to fix for scrolling text 15.21.06 # http://cafe.naver.com/iriverh300/1967 15.21.35 # [23:12:57] you can't do it 15.21.38 # :( 15.22.24 # So, I gave up it. 15.23.03 # of course it _can_ be done 15.23.06 # And I'm making this: http://jungti1234.netcci.net/iriver/h300/rockbox/dump%20400101-170227%20copy.png 15.23.35 Join Domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@p549AEF54.dip.t-dialin.net) 15.24.27 # scrolling texts is the real problem, since the scroller needs to clear the background before rendering the text 15.24.45 # yes, it would take some thinking and changing of things 15.24.58 # sorry 15.25.05 # Was the solution to that to have a full-screen background image? 15.25.20 # that's one solution 15.25.24 # a backdrop image 15.25.34 # sorry, I can't help to you because I don't know C. 15.25.35 # new patch for brickmania on h1x0, on top of actual CVS: http://www-stud.fh-konstanz.de/~dwenger/brickmania.patch, http://www-stud.fh-konstanz.de/~dwenger/brickmaniah1x0bmps.zip 15.26.17 # if anyone likes to try, a rock for h1x0: http://www-stud.fh-konstanz.de/~dwenger/brickmania.rock 15.26.25 # Domonoky: Did my attempt at controlling the speed work on the h1x0? 15.26.30 # yes.. 15.26.50 # but i slowed it abit more down.. 15.26.57 # LinusN: Do you want to buy a new H300? 15.27.03 # yes 15.27.07 # cycle time of 50ms is playabel on h1x0 15.27.15 # Do you know how much you have to pay? 15.27.21 # Domonoky: That's makes sense I think. I'll try it and see how it compares to the ipod. 15.27.23 # someone just embed some nvidia chip on our next target, please 15.27.36 # well, i hope to get one for less than $200 15.27.39 # With a nice nvidia binary driver? 15.27.49 # Hmm OK. 15.27.50 # nvidia is just as evil as the others 15.28.11 # any chance of the build script only adding the changed files to the zip to download? save everyone bandwidth? 15.28.13 # In Germany the H340s are sold for 290-350 Euro. 15.28.22 # JdGordon: change since when? 15.28.28 # haha 15.28.34 # no, im asking if it could be changed 15.28.39 # i don't really think it's realistic to have them open that driver 15.28.48 # i expect there are a ton of tools that would need opening to 15.28.48 # o 15.28.53 # JdGordon: yes, and how would it work? 15.29.00 # I have purchased a new H340 for 350 Euro with 2 years warranty from a guy from iRiver germany. 15.29.24 # But I hope to get at least 300 Euro for my old unit, cause I didnt have much money atm. 15.29.44 # Rob2222: you have two units now? 15.29.55 # Yes. 15.29.56 # Bagder: i dunno... but dling 1.6mb every day must be expensive on rb.org's bandwidth, and is a pain for every1 else... 15.29.59 # ATM 15.30.04 # Rob2222: why? 15.30.26 # I got 2 years warranty for 30-50 Euro. 15.30.43 # Depends on which price I can sell my old. 15.30.58 # But I think 300 Euro at ebay germany are possible 15.32.32 # If I had more money I would give you my old unit foor a good price. but atm i really have a euro to much :( 15.32.40 Quit ]RowaN[ ("CGI:IRC") 15.33.01 # A H320 at ebay.com will be much cheaper. 15.33.24 # All H340 at ebay.de that are sold last 30 (or 90) days ended between 290 and 350 euro 15.34.29 # And I have now connection to a guy how had worked at iriver germany :) 15.34.38 # He says he has still connections. 15.34.46 # Maybe if we need something. 15.35.20 # If I should ask if he can get only a PCB for H300? @ linus 15.35.33 # a working pcb 15.36.28 # Domonoky: Your brickmania patch isn't working for me - it's a DOS text file. 15.36.37 # Rob2222: good idea 15.36.45 Quit _DangerousDan ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 15.37.07 # LinusN: OK, I will write him a mail. 15.39.40 # oh... 15.40.26 # But that's probably not the problem - it gives me an error "malformed patch at line 15" 15.40.38 # hm.. 15.40.58 # You can just upload brickmania.c if you want to. 15.41.14 # New version of the SDL simulator patch, this time with double buffering, and UI bitmap support 15.41.15 # http://iocaine.org/uisimulator-sdl.patch 15.41.35 # UI bitmap support will please a certain person around here 15.41.47 # ok.. http://www-stud.fh-konstanz.de/~dwenger/brickmania.c 15.42.22 Join midkay_ [0] (n=midkay@c-24-16-191-240.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 15.42.24 # I'm not sure if we're talking about the same UI bitmap support 15.43.05 # I'm just talking about putting a picture of the hardware behind the simulated LCD (like the Win32 sim) 15.43.09 # Domonoky: OK. That file is DOS as well, but after converting, I can do a clean diff against CVS, so it's fine. 15.43.26 # ok.. so my editor is bad :-) 15.44.06 # the only problem with brickmania on h1x0 is the helpscreen, it has too much text.. 15.44.19 # Maybe make it two screens? 15.44.34 # Or you'll have to rewrite the text. 15.44.48 Quit JdGordon (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.44.51 # or a scrolling funktion.. i have to think about it.. 15.44.58 # Yes, that would work as well. 15.46.11 # i have to go.. cu later.. 15.46.27 Quit Domonoky (Remote closed the connection) 15.46.52 # safetydan: Yes, that's what I mean. 15.47.54 Quit TCK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.02.31 Quit midkay (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.03.44 Quit Matze (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.03.47 # LinusN: Mail to him is out. 16.07.26 Quit ashridah ("Leaving") 16.10.35 Quit mikearthur (Remote closed the connection) 16.17.00 Join NightCat [0] (n=pink__ki@garant.metacom.ru) 16.17.38 # Could someone help me to finr iriver korean fw download page? 16.17.47 # (I don't know korean...) 16.18.03 # I just want to download louder fw :) 16.18.17 Join DreamTactix291 [0] (n=DreamTac@adsl-154-160-47.bna.bellsouth.net) 16.18.39 # finr = fond 16.18.50 # fond = find :) :) :) 16.20.03 # Hey!!! Somebody!!! 16.20.25 # why 16.20.37 # korean? 16.20.55 # Korean firmware is louder then european... 16.21.12 # Yes kr = jorean is not it? 16.21.21 # jorean = korean... 16.21.25 # haha yes 16.21.39 # Give me the link please... 16.21.48 # 1.29k? 16.22.00 # Just the download page. 16.22.07 # http://service.iriver.co.kr/qk_view.asp?idx=607&p_name=H320 16.22.53 # Emm... I need another product fw... 16.22.57 # IRiver N11. 16.23.36 # Ok I find it. 16.24.21 # Is it right: http://service.iriver.co.kr/cs_view.asp?idx=632&page=0&p_name=N11&SrchItem=&SrchString=&SrchProduct= 16.24.37 # heh 16.25.06 # ah? 16.25.13 # What? 16.25.33 # Can't it download? 16.25.55 # Hm, where is the link? 16.26.06 # wati 16.26.07 # wait 16.26.51 # UMS? 16.27.05 # Yes, please, latest ums 16.27.15 # Korea uses iriver plus2 program. 16.27.37 # I know, but i think ums is the better. 16.27.44 # http://service.iriver.co.kr/cs_view.asp?idx=554&p_name=N11 16.27.55 # It's not updated. 16.28.17 # What you mean? 16.28.52 # It wasn't updated. 16.29.19 # You mean that there is only way to update with iriver plus2? 16.29.28 # yes 16.29.30 # And not to ums? 16.29.40 # yes 16.29.54 # But how to update from russian iriver plu2 to korean firmware... 16.30.01 # hmm 16.30.21 # Use Europe firmware. 16.30.22 Join Genre9mp3 [0] (n=yngwiejo@dslcustomer-230-197.vivodi.gr) 16.30.30 Quit Genre9mp3 (Client Quit) 16.30.35 # I think iriver plus2 don't give a choice? 16.31.05 # I dont understand, 16.31.51 # So then if I want to update firmware I need not to download something, I just have to select this option in iriver plus yes? 16.32.09 # hm.. 16.32.38 Quit Thus0 ("Leaving") 16.32.43 # If want upgrade to firmware that you are new, you must use iriver plus2. 16.33.35 # If~+you 16.33.49 # Ok. 16.33.58 # Thx. Anyway. 16.34.13 Quit NightCat () 16.34.13 Quit DreamTactix291 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.34.22 # bye 16.34.23 Quit Jungti1234 () 16.34.46 Join DreamTactix291 [0] (n=DreamTac@adsl-154-160-47.bna.bellsouth.net) 16.44.59 Quit wubbla (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.53.35 Join Buttplug [0] (n=Buttplug@cpc4-colc4-4-1-cust175.colc.cable.ntl.com) 16.53.55 # hello anyone? 16.54.29 # I have cracked the screen in my h120, 16.54.54 # does anyone know where I can get a new screen? 16.55.22 # nick of the year 16.55.57 # Is there any minimum number of samples that is guaranteed to exist in a packet of codec data for any supported codec? 16.55.57 # bit early to give that award 16.56.25 # lostlogic: No - the last packet could contain just 1 sample. 16.58.11 # does anyone have a trashed Iriver H1XX (with a good screen) they want to sell? 16.58.37 # I'm trying to figure out a reasonable way to relate the number of buffer sections in the pcmbuffer to the size of it, so I either have to make assumptions about packet size, or aggregate packets into buffer sections 16.58.55 Join webguest07 [0] (n=825e86c7@labb.contactor.se) 16.59.38 # How big is a buffer section at the moment? 16.59.41 # Buttplug: Ask on misticriver.net 17.00.10 # they are up-to 32k and there are 128 of them 17.01.16 # lostlogic: the buffers are always fully filled to the 32k 17.01.34 # Slasheri: then why are there 128 of them? That could point to a 4 meg pcmbuffer? 17.01.39 # cheers rob8 17.01.51 # lostlogic: with crossfade enabled, the buffer can be over 3M 17.02.31 # Hmm, ~2.6 MB with 15s crossfade 17.02.47 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.05.21 # ah, I see. 17.05.42 # so 128 is the smallest power of 2 that will hold that. 17.05.47 Join Bger_ [0] (n=Bager@217.9.226.114) 17.06.13 Quit Bger (Nick collision from services.) 17.06.16 Nick Bger_ is now known as Bger (n=Bager@217.9.226.114) 17.06.55 Join Bger_ [0] (n=Bager@83.222.160.88) 17.08.05 # yep 17.09.07 # evening :) 17.09.36 # interesting way to join. 17.09.51 # haha why ? 17.09.54 Quit uwe___ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.10.01 # or this wasn't for me 17.11.49 Join actionshrimp [0] (i=nn@dhcp-163-1-214-233.seh.ox.ac.uk) 17.11.57 Join spiralout [0] (n=keep_goi@drsd-d9ba7af9.pool.mediaWays.net) 17.12.15 Quit webguest07 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 17.12.20 Join webguest62 [0] (n=864c0309@labb.contactor.se) 17.12.51 Quit Xerion (" ") 17.13.05 Quit DreamTactix291 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.16.45 Join spiralout_ [0] (n=keep_goi@drsd-d9ba7a71.pool.mediaWays.net) 17.17.21 Quit webguest62 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 17.17.39 # hi does anyone know why my wps look like ...eh scattered? 17.17.42 Join vger_ [0] (n=henrico@cn-mss-cb01-2760.dial.kabelfoon.nl) 17.18.18 Join DangerousDan [0] (n=Miranda@newtpulsifer.campus.luth.se) 17.19.14 # i mean the images aren´t cognizable and then the playback stops :-/ 17.19.35 Join DrMoos [0] (i=DrMoos@m53.net81-66-159.noos.fr) 17.19.38 Quit Moos (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.19.43 Nick DrMoos is now known as Moos (i=DrMoos@m53.net81-66-159.noos.fr) 17.19.43 Quit kernelsensei (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.19.49 Join kernelsensei [0] (n=boris@unaffiliated/kernelsensei) 17.20.10 # was there a change in the imagestructure or something 17.20.19 # Slasheri: What are the requirements on the chunk size for the DMA? 17.26.59 # SDL improvement patch submitted to patch tracker. 17.29.14 # lostlogic: in general, it's good to avoid putting too small chunks for the dma but there are no any real limits 17.29.23 # Slasheri: ok, that's what I figured. 17.30.32 Join TCK [0] (n=tckocr@81-178-211-90.dsl.pipex.com) 17.34.04 Quit spiralout (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.34.22 Quit spiralout_ ("ChatZilla 0.9.69.1 [Firefox 1.5/2005111116]") 17.36.59 # Slasheri: it looks like the crossfade fade out doesn't handle the case where the fade out wraps on the buffer, is that correct? 17.39.33 # ciao 17.39.35 Part Buttplug 17.40.05 # lostlogic: crossfade_process_buffer(...), it should handle that 17.40.40 # it has: blocksize = MIN((pcmbuf_size - pos)/2, blocksize); 17.40.42 # gah, you're right, I read right over those two lines inside the loop 17.40.49 # hehe :) 17.41.53 # mang, I wish there was a way to accurately predict when crossfade would become active so that we wouldn't have to go back and remangle the previous song once the EOF has actually been hit. 17.42.40 # very hard to ever be sure of that, yes 17.43.21 # can't be sure until the last packet is actually decoded... because tags lie. 17.43.34 # exactly 17.43.44 # any part of the file might lie 17.43.50 # like frame count in lame header 17.43.58 # yeah 17.49.33 Join Maxime` [0] (n=flemmard@fbx.flemmard.be) 17.49.33 Quit Maxime (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.53.13 Join _DangerousDan [0] (n=Miranda@newtpulsifer.campus.luth.se) 18.05.46 Join MrShlee [0] (i=BIGKING@58-84-73-230.dial-lns5.sa.chariot.net.au) 18.08.20 Join DrMoos [0] (i=DrMoos@m53.net81-66-159.noos.fr) 18.08.26 Quit NicoFR () 18.08.31 Quit Moos (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.08.37 Nick DrMoos is now known as Moos (i=DrMoos@m53.net81-66-159.noos.fr) 18.10.25 Quit DangerousDan (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.17.05 Join Mongey [0] (n=mongeyc@83-71-13-2.b-ras1.dbn.dublin.eircom.net) 18.25.29 Join Thus0 [0] (n=Thus0@AMontsouris-152-1-69-235.w83-202.abo.wanadoo.fr) 18.29.04 Join dpassen1 [0] (n=dpassen1@cpe-24-168-110-99.si.res.rr.com) 18.29.20 Join einhirn_ [0] (n=Miranda@p54861789.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 18.31.03 Join mikearthur [0] (i=mike@82-41-205-190.cable.ubr11.edin.blueyonder.co.uk) 18.33.28 # oh, sweet god 18.33.41 # if linux is going to refuse to work with my h120 every fifth try, this is going to be fun 18.34.43 # Do you use an automounter? 18.34.44 # wats the mirc command to join a server? 18.35.38 Quit Rick (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.35.49 Join Rick [0] (i=rick@pool-71-108-9-40.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 18.36.36 Join ep0ch [0] (n=ep0ch@82-133-115-91.dyn.gotadsl.co.uk) 18.37.01 Quit Mongey () 18.37.08 # lostlogic: i have a query regarding A-B mode on ihp-1x0... 18.37.21 # linuxstb: it automounts when i insert usb, yes 18.37.30 # linuxstb: anything else, and i would have commited suicide long since 18.37.45 # lostlogic: when in A-B mode is it intentional that previous/next doesnt work 18.38.41 # ep0ch: hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm they should work, but if you are left of A next will go to A and fi you are right of A, prev will go to A 18.38.50 # preglow: Why suicide? I just have a short "x" script which mounts the iriver, unzips rockbox.zip to it, and then unmounts it. 18.39.09 # i.e. mount /iriver ; unzip rockbox.zip -d /iriver ; umount /iriver 18.39.17 # still, but why'd i want that? 18.39.26 # automounting does the same, but with no script 18.39.35 # besides, i have no idea how to turn it off, it works that way by default 18.39.50 # ep0ch: if it's broken, email / /msg me about it and I'll look at it later, I'm off for a couple hours now. 18.40.32 # reboot, brb 18.40.53 # ah ok :) 18.46.26 Quit Rick ("I… don't need to be here.") 18.46.31 Join Gibbed [0] (i=rick@pool-71-108-9-40.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 18.47.20 Nick Gibbed is now known as Rick (i=rick@pool-71-108-9-40.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 18.47.35 Join DreamTactix291 [0] (n=DreamTac@adsl-154-160-47.bna.bellsouth.net) 18.48.30 Quit _DangerousDan ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 18.49.34 Join Domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@p549AEF54.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.51.15 Join Nilisco [0] (n=Nilisco@wrath.shellfx.net) 18.51.27 Quit gtkspert_laptop () 18.55.37 Quit einhirn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.55.46 # * linuxstb celebrates his first FIQ 18.56.38 Join SteL [0] (n=steve@slawson.plus.com) 18.57.49 # what the fiq! :-) 18.58.05 # fiq'ing cool! 18.58.55 # fiq? sounds lick fick which means fuck. 18.59.05 # yeah 18.59.07 # -lick+like 18.59.14 # fick is german 18.59.33 # linuxstb: oooh, great! 18.59.38 # FIQ? 18.59.39 # linuxstb: how'd you provoke it? 19.00.22 # LinusN fiq?`;) 19.00.41 Quit Lear ("Chatzilla 0.9.70 [Firefox 1.5/2005111116]") 19.01.15 # muesli__: fast interrupt on the arm cpu 19.01.34 # :) 19.01.45 # you wouldn't happen to know how to make gcc use the banked registers instead of the usual ones in a fiq handler? 19.01.53 # i just assume gcc uses the regs from r0 and up 19.01.55 # no i don't 19.01.55 # qorking on sound on ipod? *hope* 19.01.58 # and the banked ones start at r8 19.02.51 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.03.13 # -q+w 19.03.40 # preglow: I finally managed to get the I2S fifo to issue FIQs to the main CPU when it's empty. 19.03.40 # LinusN: we might have some clipping problems with the eq 19.03.42 # i recognize that i have real problems typing english 19.03.54 # preglow: booo 19.04.00 # LinusN: as in, we might be unable to detect a clip, and get an overflow as a result 19.04.14 # ouch 19.04.42 # It seems the code in IPL was specific to the COP - I subtracted 0x10 from some undocumented addresses and suddenly the cpu started responding. 19.04.47 # LinusN: to trigger this, the codec would have had to completely exhaust its headroom, and the eq operate at 24 db gain 19.05.15 # linuxstb: oh, i assumed you knew there was different addresses for the cop and cpu on most regs :> 19.05.27 # linuxstb: are they listed on the pp5020 wiki page? 19.05.29 # preglow: not very likely, is it? 19.05.33 # LinusN: no 19.05.42 # I sort of assumed that, but I had absolutely no idea what the ipl code was doing. And no, these are undocumented addresses. 19.05.50 # it'll also be fun to see how this works on arm, where we don't have guard bits in the accumulator 19.06.08 # we can always reserve some, though 19.06.12 # on arm we have full width accumulator 19.06.42 # The FIQ handler should be very simple though, so it shouldn't be a problem to just write it in assembler. 19.06.53 # linuxstb: oh, what'll it do? 19.07.14 # Just keep the fifo full by taking PCM samples from a buffer. 19.07.33 # But now I need to start thinking about exactly how that can work. 19.08.30 # linuxstb: no dma? 19.08.48 # yes dma 19.09.03 # The IPL audio driver doesn't use dma. 19.09.10 # doesn't it? i thought you said it did 19.09.13 # I lied. 19.09.22 # the ipl does however tell me that the dma on the pp chips is a bit shoddy 19.09.26 # ipl people 19.09.38 # The function has "dma" in the name, but I think that's because it simulates dma using the cop. 19.09.57 # not a very far-sighted solution 19.10.01 # Which is why I initially assumed it was using dma before I looked at the code properly. 19.10.12 # Goodnight 19.10.13 # oh well 19.10.19 # i'll get back to tweaking the eq 19.10.30 Quit MrShlee ("Changed by popular Request - "I am the heart of your darkness, you stinking oompa-loompa morons!"") 19.11.04 # * preglow listens to white noise' 19.12.40 # good band :) 19.15.14 # this platform really is challenged when it comes to audio work 19.18.10 Quit SteL (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.21.34 # preglow: the ipod? 19.21.53 Quit ep0ch (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.22.57 Join uwe__ [0] (n=uwe@p54995DE6.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.23.15 # linux 19.24.49 Join DangerousDan [0] (n=Miranda@newtpulsifer.campus.luth.se) 19.26.15 # preglow: Quick arm assembler question - if I wanted to replace "bl fiq" (where fiq is the name of a C function) with a "long call", is it "ldr r0, =fiq \n mov pc, r0" ? 19.26.34 # ldr pc, =fiq 19.26.36 # should work 19.26.51 # pc is a register just like any other 19.28.31 # What about the link register? 19.28.40 # what about it? 19.28.53 # right, like that 19.29.13 # pc is always two positions in front of the instruction you're at now 19.29.25 Quit DangerousDan ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 19.29.41 # so i think you need to do a mov lr, pc 19.29.49 # as long as the next instruction is the ldr 19.30.20 # So "mov lr,pc" followed by "ldr pc, =fiq" is the equivalent to "bl fiq" ? 19.30.25 # but wait a sec, i'm suddenly not too sure about using pc directly in the ldr, i think gcc actually goes via a mov as well 19.30.32 # having a look at a disassembly 19.31.47 # right, gcc uses bx 19.31.56 # the ldr should probably work 19.32.24 Join ts-x [0] (n=0cad6dbb@labb.contactor.se) 19.32.50 Join DangerousDan [0] (n=Miranda@newtpulsifer.campus.luth.se) 19.34.26 Join stamppot [0] (n=alberink@cc516682-a.ensch1.ov.home.nl) 19.40.27 Join NightCat [0] (n=pink__ki@garant.metacom.ru) 19.40.34 # Hi all! 19.43.45 Join petur [0] (i=petur@d54C1B62E.access.telenet.be) 19.49.39 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.49.46 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 19.50.59 Join Zoric [0] (n=zoric@nl103-153-133.student.uu.se) 19.54.40 Quit Midgey31 ("Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/") 19.58.07 Join ild2 [0] (n=ild2@i577B801B.versanet.de) 20.00.42 Quit DangerousDan (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.02.31 Quit ild2 ("Nettalk6 - www.ntalk.de") 20.04.59 Join RotAtoR [0] (n=e@12-210-82-91.client.insightBB.com) 20.06.59 # preglow: Seems that faad is flying on the ipod.... 20.07.08 # yeah, i noticed 20.07.15 # you got any nice playback going? :> 20.07.26 # It's not perfect, but it's getting there. 20.07.38 # It seems realtime for aac. 20.07.52 # wow... 20.08.03 # perhaps that's the data cache helping 20.10.26 Join DangerousDan [0] (n=Miranda@newtpulsifer.campus.luth.se) 20.10.30 Quit DangerousDan (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.10.43 # I don't think I'm dealing with the pcm playback system properly yet though, and that's causing the problems. The fifo filling itself seems fine - no stuttering. 20.11.08 Join DangerousDan [0] (n=Miranda@newtpulsifer.campus.luth.se) 20.14.42 # preglow: libmad is happy as well. I think I've fixed it now :) 20.14.54 # wooohooo! 20.15.13 # Finally got the pcm buffer filling... 20.15.21 # I'm going to try colinux with debian as build environment because cygwin is slooow. Any advise against it before I do the work? 20.15.25 # i've got this nasty headache right now, i'm just gonna go away from the screen until the pills kick in 20.15.26 # Still get data abort errors on flac though. 20.15.44 # I'm going to take a break too. Later. 20.15.56 # I'll upload a patch before I go though. 20.17.19 # Work needed on Vorbis.... Not realtime :( 20.18.31 Join webguest78 [0] (n=528dceae@labb.contactor.se) 20.20.47 Part webguest78 20.22.14 Quit Nilisco (Remote closed the connection) 20.22.44 Join DocterD [0] (n=DocterD@dslb-084-059-117-151.pools.arcor-ip.net) 20.23.19 # is there any dev with commit rights that has time to consider the recording gain patch (H1xx/H3xx)? 20.23.22 # https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1403437&group_id=44306&atid=439120 20.24.05 Join Rincewind [0] (i=Miranda@frb9-d9b91622.pool.mediaWays.net) 20.30.40 Join Nilisco [0] (i=nilisco@wrath.shellfx.net) 20.33.25 Join Xerion [0] (i=xerion@zorgash.student.utwente.nl) 20.35.24 Quit CrookedRain () 20.38.43 # OK, first decent patch for audio on the ipod if anyone (with a Color/Photo or Nano) wants to test: http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/ipodaudio.diff 20.39.24 # Now see, that's what I like to see as the first message after I wake up. 20.39.32 # Good morning :) 20.39.51 # :) 20.40.17 # Would this apply on top of audio.diff from before? 20.40.31 # No, from clean cvs 20.40.59 # what stands cvs for? 20.41.56 # concurrent versioning system 20.41.57 # i think 20.42.03 # I think that's right. 20.43.18 # in german: fortlaufendes Versionskontroll-system (so etwa) 20.43.21 # This ipod's odd. AAC seems realtime (just about), but ALAC isn't... 20.43.23 # lol 20.43.39 # ALAC isn't? 20.43.40 # german translations are aweful ;) 20.44.08 # i know 20.44.26 # Paul_The_Nerd: My test track isn't. 20.45.09 # FLAC has memory alignment bugs - so it crashes. Vorbis isn't realtime either. 20.45.15 # But mp3 seems fine. 20.45.41 # Heh 20.49.03 # bbl 20.51.39 # i have to go 20.51.49 Quit Rincewind ("bye") 20.51.58 Quit Maxime` (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.52.04 Join Maxime [0] (n=flemmard@fbx.flemmard.be) 20.53.27 # linuxstb: When about should FLAC crash? 20.53.39 Quit TCK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.53.40 # When you're back, that is. 20.55.24 # when you try to play a file 20.55.30 # i think it only crashes on files that have seek tables 20.55.36 # Ah 20.55.58 # I was about to say, I'd assumed that it'd crash instantly, then it made it through a good portion of one. 20.56.39 Join DanHibiki [0] (n=Miranda@c9062282.virtua.com.br) 20.58.03 # hahaha 20.58.05 # aac is realtime 20.58.07 # this is just plain silly 20.58.39 # seriously, this is silly 20.58.40 Quit DocterD ("Leaving") 20.58.43 # Mine doesn't seem to like the Next/Prev buttons. 20.58.43 # it doesn't even struggle 20.59.02 # works fine here 20.59.12 # ehh, until it starts playing, that is 20.59.13 # Every other song doesn't play for me. 20.59.32 # me neither 20.59.38 Join Midgey34 [0] (n=Midgey34@c-24-11-55-125.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 20.59.40 # Okay 21.00.42 # i get some small residual crackling 21.00.45 # it's barely audible 21.01.30 # i wonder why musepack doesn't work 21.02.11 Quit stamppot (Remote closed the connection) 21.02.52 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.03.14 # gapless playback works 21.03.41 Quit Midgey34 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.03.57 # Curse you for having tracks on hand. 21.03.58 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=5343d4aa@labb.contactor.se) 21.04.06 # heh 21.04.11 # copied my Testfiles/ dir to the nano as well 21.04.24 Quit linuxstb_ (Client Quit) 21.04.29 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=5343d4aa@labb.contactor.se) 21.05.00 # but yeah, mpeg, aac, ac3, wavpack, they all work 21.05.06 Join stamppot [0] (n=alberink@cc516682-a.ensch1.ov.home.nl) 21.05.18 # So what's the cop good for? 21.05.38 # as in how? 21.05.52 # I mean how can Rockbox use it? 21.06.14 # well, i'd think playback/dsp 21.06.31 # basically everything related to sound, so we don't need to worry about cache issues 21.07.50 Quit linuxstb_ (Client Quit) 21.07.58 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=5343d4aa@labb.contactor.se) 21.08.21 # i've got a realtime ogg file here 21.08.28 # but man, is it struggling 21.08.39 # (sorry, lost my connection) 21.09.04 # hmm, i think i will implement the wps caching soon to allow really fast boot.. 21.09.05 # I was half-joking about the cop. I was just thinking that maybe (to save power) we could just ignore it. 21.09.14 # Slasheri: how will that work? 21.09.29 # linuxstb_: haha, well, i've thought about it myself 21.09.32 # and for now, i say we do it 21.09.37 # preglow: What were you saying about mpc not working? 21.09.38 # only problem is that ui is really sluggish right now 21.09.46 # Paul_The_Nerd: just that 21.09.46 # preglow: when wps is first loaded, all bitmaps would be stored in the cache in rockbox native format 21.10.03 # Slasheri: is the bmp load that slow? wouldn't it be more than enough just to save all the bmps in one large bmp file? 21.10.07 # Well, mine's about as "not working" as Ogg seems to be. 21.10.11 # at boot time, those could be loaded from a single cache file fast without opening multiple files 21.10.17 # Well, Vorbis 21.10.22 # i personally think wps caching is going a bit far 21.10.22 # preglow: that would help also much 21.10.37 # open is the slowest call.. 21.10.49 # Slasheri: any idea why the hell wps load is so fast on ipods? 21.11.07 # hmm, maybe ipods hard drives has integrated cache ram 21.12.17 # Never mind, somehow I switched files. 21.12.22 # Well, my drive is a Toshiba MK6006GAH 21.12.48 # Paul_The_Nerd: Yes, I've noticed that bug. Just seek a tiny bit in the file to get sound back. 21.13.11 # preglow: or you just have very few files on the hard disk :) 21.13.48 # Slasheri: That's not the problem. I recently reformatted my H140, and even with only rockbox on the hard drive, wps loading was still slow. 21.13.48 # Slasheri: true... 21.13.57 # Slasheri: plus, mine is flash, heh 21.14.14 # haha :D 21.14.39 # I think boxes takes about 2 seconds on the ipod and about 4-5 seconds on my h140 21.15.12 # yeah, flash has about a zero seek time :) 21.15.24 # so no wonder why it's faster.. 21.15.29 Join slimx [0] (n=slimx@vau75-7-82-234-251-56.fbx.proxad.net) 21.15.32 # (I've got a 60GB hard drive in my ipod) 21.15.34 # hy 21.15.42 # that would be probably as fast as with the dircache enabled 21.15.43 # hmm 21.15.48 # linuxstb_: sure the asm opts for vorbis are triggered? 21.16.09 # hy linuxstb I've got a working lcd driver for ipod 3g 21.16.11 # No idea. We've also remove most of the IRAM usage I think. 21.16.16 # Slasheri: hooray! 21.16.22 # linuxstb_: oh? 21.16.25 # hline, vline, line capable 21.16.31 # linuxstb_: god damn, yeah, you've disabled icode_attr 21.16.32 # preglow: long call problems... 21.17.03 # Also... volume doesn't work in all situations. 21.17.06 # And also, I don't think all the icode fits into the ipod's iram. 21.17.23 # slimx: Hooray! We have audio playback as well now. 21.17.33 # linuxstb_: it doesn't 21.17.34 # great 21.17.34 Quit t0mas ("Doei") 21.17.39 # linuxstb_: we'll need some separate scheme for that 21.17.40 # :) 21.17.58 # rb on the 3g?? 21.18.05 # now i need some help for bitmap part of the lcd driver 21.18.12 # preglow: Yes. Plus you should enable the extra 32kb on the pp5021 21.18.13 # yes BHSPitLappy 21.18.23 # linuxstb_: oh, ipods can even play audio now? :O 21.18.43 # Since an hour or so ago, yes :) 21.18.49 # wow 21.18.50 # yes BHSPitMonkey :p 21.18.53 # linuxstb_: yeah 21.18.53 # sorry 21.18.57 # bot ?? 21.18.58 # oh :) 21.19.06 # who? 21.19.42 # BHSPit[Lappy/Monkey] 21.19.48 # um, no 21.20.05 # linuxstb_: which models? 21.20.07 # but i need to get back to the eq stuff 21.20.17 # BHSPitMonkey: Nano and 4G 21.20.22 # k 21.21.11 # mp3, aac, wavpack, ac3, wav are all OK. Ogg and ALAC need a little optimising, FLAC has some memory alignment bugs to fix. 21.21.13 # audio formats? (or is there a website page I should be seeking) 21.21.16 # ahh 21.21.16 # lol 21.21.33 # cuh-razy timing 21.21.35 # linuxstb_: i don't think vorbis yet uses arm opts 21.21.39 # linuxstb_: i'll look into it now 21.22.08 # will we be seeing an iTunesDB parser someday? :D 21.23.21 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.23.27 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 21.24.23 # linuxstb_: lossless wavpack, and ~200kbit aac are kinda choppy on mine at about the same amount as Ogg was. 21.26.14 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 21.27.05 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=5343d4aa@labb.contactor.se) 21.28.29 # Paul_The_Nerd: I've only got one aac file - 128kbps. That one seems fine, apart from an occasional glitch when (I think) the audio buffer is filling from disk. 21.28.35 # interesting..... 21.29.08 # my ogg files now actually crash the cpu after a while 21.29.13 # my first illegal instruction exception so far 21.29.21 # Is that with the arm opts enabled? 21.29.21 # Gotcha. My Ogg was encoded at Q8 and the aac at ~200, and the felt *about* the same. 21.29.25 # linuxstb_: yea 21.29.26 # when I re-build after a cvs update, do I need to update the makefile as well? 21.29.30 # or will it be the same 21.29.35 # It's not in CVS yet. 21.29.39 # mmk 21.29.43 # Same song, both encoded down from a flac. 21.29.46 # still a general question :P 21.29.49 # Seemed the best way to try it. 21.29.49 # so can someone tell me what would be the preferred way for 3g bitmap support ? 21.30.01 # I think I may as well commit it though. Give me a second... 21.30.33 # will it be to repack horizontally all data 21.30.57 Join paugh [0] (n=kickback@2001:5c0:8fff:ffff:8000:0:3e03:6822) 21.31.00 # slimx: Yes, that's been planned. 21.31.16 # The problem is that the fonts are stored as mono bitmaps - so we'll need a new font format. 21.31.20 Nick paugh is now known as AliasCoffee (n=kickback@2001:5c0:8fff:ffff:8000:0:3e03:6822) 21.31.27 # or to get rockbox working for both linear and vertical bitmaps 21.31.52 # But even with colour LCDs, storing mono bitmaps horizontally packed will bring improvements. So it's a general issue, not just for your port. 21.32.14 # ok 21.32.50 # So do you have a horizontally packed framebuffer? 21.32.58 # I mean in your implementation? 21.33.04 # yes i have 21.33.27 # so bitmaps just can't work for now 21.33.39 # since i didn't repack it 21.34.26 # BHSPitLappy: Audio playback is now in CVS. 21.34.33 # kewl 21.34.50 # fb_data lcd_framebuffer[LCD_H][LCD_W/4] 21.34.58 # some of the asm opts are flat out wrong 21.35.18 # hehe 21.35.18 Quit Kohlrabi (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.35.28 # Maybe it's worth checking their latest svn 21.36.19 # i will 21.36.27 # this is the kind of error that gets fixed prett quick 21.36.35 # since you can't bloody compile without errors all over the place 21.38.49 # slimx: Do you have font drawing working? Or is that your next problem? 21.39.36 # it is my next problem 21.39.52 # ui.. audio on Ipod.. so its time for a "gentlemen" mail ? :-) 21.39.55 # i need to implement correctly draw_bitmap_part 21.40.06 # and mono_bitmap as well 21.40.21 # hahah 21.40.40 # You should talk to amiconn about it - he was the one talking about changing the format for horizontally packed lcds. 21.41.03 # But I think for now, it will be easier to make your bitmap functions take a vertical bitmap and convert to the horizontal format. 21.41.13 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.41.21 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 21.41.21 # but i don't think i'm good enough to repack horizontaly image data 21.41.27 # linuxstb_: it's still wrong in svn.... 21.41.49 # it's a quick fix anyway 21.41.52 # I would have thought the IPL people at least would have had problems. 21.42.17 # hah, no 21.42.21 # this is one of _OUR_ bugs 21.42.26 # someone's removed a memory dereference 21.42.27 # hahaha 21.42.36 # hehe 21.42.50 # well ok, i just need to macrofy some inlines 21.43.49 Quit Thus0 ("Leaving") 21.45.46 # is there such wrapping code samples in the rockbox tree ? 21.47.25 # I don't think so. Maybe the lcd-16bit.c code will help a little - it at least does half the conversion for you. 21.47.54 # you write 16bpp ? 21.48.35 # No, amiconn did. 21.49.10 # he is the bitconverting master ;) ? 21.49.50 # yes, yes he is 21.50.09 # !invoke amnicon 21.50.29 # no! not amnicon! he's the evil twin! 21.50.33 # * preglow flees 21.50.38 # lol 21.51.01 # I'm sure he's looking forward to writing a new lcd driver :) 21.51.15 Nick linuxstb_ is now known as postglow (n=5343d4aa@labb.contactor.se) 21.51.21 # we're doomed! 21.51.31 # i hope 21.52.04 Nick lostlogic is now known as lostglow (n=lostlogi@node-4024215a.mdw.onnet.us.uu.net) 21.52.30 Nick postglow is now known as linuxstb_ (n=5343d4aa@labb.contactor.se) 21.52.50 # What happened? 21.53.51 # standard reaction to evil twins 21.54.10 Nick lostglow is now known as lostlogic (n=lostlogi@node-4024215a.mdw.onnet.us.uu.net) 21.56.40 # What library is the current leading contender for WMA playback under Rockbox? 21.57.02 # There is only one open source wma decoder - in ffmpeg 21.57.15 Join tucoz [0] (n=528676e7@labb.contactor.se) 21.57.52 # congratulations linuxstb. Now, fire up a cigar and post that Gentlemen mail :) 21.58.33 Join solexx [0] (n=jrschulz@c147098.adsl.hansenet.de) 21.58.58 # tucoz: Thanks :) 21.59.09 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@ipa97.3.tellas.gr) 21.59.14 # wow, 11 targets with sound. 21.59.26 # this surely does mark the point at which the ipod part starts being useable 21.59.32 # partport 22.00.13 # imho, this is frontpage news 22.00.14 # Does that mean daily builds, and.... 22.00.18 # users? 22.00.44 # * Paul_The_Nerd gasps. 22.00.50 # Don't say that word. 22.00.58 # * petur hides from the ipod user flood 22.01.12 # hehe, are you worried for being head of the support section. 22.01.17 # We can just send them to #rockbox.ipod 22.02.05 # Hehehe 22.02.52 Join Rondom_ [0] (n=Rondom@mrbg-d9b94abb.pool.mediaWays.net) 22.03.45 # linuxstb_: looks like the usb reboot thing has broken 22.04.20 # I've noticed that. It doesn't work for me if I plug usb in with the ipod turned off. But if I'm in rockbox and plug in usb, it works. 22.04.40 # not here, it just stays at the usb logo 22.04.55 # aha, so the 3G has a slower processor than the current targets. Wonder if it will be able to run rockbox on it. 22.05.08 # preglow: It _never_ works? 22.05.10 Quit dpassen1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.05.24 # Mine matches linuxstb_'s description, but I've got the RetailOS USB mode applied. 22.05.44 # linuxstb_: apparently not 22.05.49 # linuxstb_: we have realtime ogg, btw 22.05.59 # * linuxstb_ cheers 22.06.30 # Have you tested high-bitrate ogg? 22.06.42 # nope, primarily because i have no high-bitrate ogg 22.06.46 # oh wait, that's not true 22.06.48 # i'll copy some 22.09.01 # A good thing about the ipod port is that it should be not that hard to get hold of a fairly cheap rockbox device. 22.09.15 Nick Rondom_ is now known as Rondom (n=Rondom@mrbg-d9b94abb.pool.mediaWays.net) 22.09.24 # linuxstb_: 265kbps works fine 22.09.31 # Nice :) 22.09.39 # small wonder it didn't work 22.09.40 # considering the amount of ipods sold. 22.09.40 # or 22.09.46 # well, perhaps i'm thinking too highly of gcc 22.09.55 # tucoz, i hope it will give better perfs than ipod linux does 22.10.09 # a bit surprising it doesn't manage fast 64 bit arithmetic itself 22.10.23 # i'm pretty certain we will 22.10.27 # if only because we use a smaller kernel 22.10.47 # The linux kernel is about 1.6MB by itself... 22.11.00 # yes that's why i'm working on the port 22.11.15 # slimx, ok. is the ipod linux usable on the 3g? 22.11.21 # we'll do it 22.11.43 # faster and better :) 22.12.01 # i tried 22.12.42 # it wasn't really good 22.12.46 # cool, guess rockbox is less demanding than a linux kernel 22.13.01 # no guessing involved 22.13.03 # it is 22.13.09 # we do less 22.13.14 # :) 22.13.21 # tucoz: btw, what up with the latex manual? 22.13.31 Quit solexx_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.13.32 # mp3 loading was too long 22.13.58 # and broke at high rates :p 22.14.04 # preglow. I have to hand in my masters thesis in three weeks. So, I am pretty busy with that. But, I´ll have a look at it after that. 22.14.39 # tucoz: i was thinking more on the status of it, can we commit it? 22.15.01 # slimx: well, don't expect much with your device yet, it's very much slower than our current targets 22.15.17 # I have done nothing more on it. I think linuxstb had a look on some changes some time before christmas. 22.15.41 # No, I didn't really do anything with it either. 22.15.50 # I think some minor changes to the file structure 22.15.51 # But we shouldn't forget it. 22.16.36 # If you do, I´ll remind you. Hopefully with cvs-ready version. 22.18.21 # I think we need to think about how to separate the different targets. Maybe just post something in the forum thread if you come to think of anything, 22.19.15 # anyway. got to leave. see you. 22.19.19 Part tucoz 22.19.39 Join dpassen1 [0] (n=dpassen1@cpe-24-168-110-99.si.res.rr.com) 22.20.24 # time will tell 22.21.15 # i just expect to get a useable rockbox 22.21.52 Quit Bger (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.22.12 # I'm sure it will be. And I'm sure more people will start to help you. 22.22.34 Quit midkay_ ("Leaving") 22.22.38 Quit Xerion (" ") 22.22.42 Quit safetydan ("Leaving") 22.22.52 # sure 22.24.01 # linuxstb_: there you go 22.24.06 # now ogg should work just nice 22.24.48 # :) So it plays anything now? 22.25.48 # well 22.25.49 # there's flac 22.25.52 # Now you'll have to write your eq routines in arm as well... 22.25.52 # thx 22.26.00 # linuxstb_: sure, but i'm insane and like asm now 22.26.03 # I was talking about any Vorbis file. 22.26.16 Join Xerion [0] (i=xerion@zorgash.student.utwente.nl) 22.26.16 # linuxstb_: i've no idea, i have nothing higher than the 265kbps one 22.26.42 # i'll update to see what you did for sound :) 22.27.26 # nothing that applies to your unit, i think 22.27.41 # No, but the principle will be identical I think. 22.28.49 Join Bger [0] (n=Bager@217.9.226.114) 22.29.22 # I now need to finish the wm8975 driver - we don't even have volume control yet. But we have a datasheet :) 22.29.30 Join gibbs_ [0] (n=irc@tor/session/x-d838bbca8547222d) 22.29.48 # And that's a very nice thing, that is. 22.30.20 # somebody please kill the mother freaking ali rose wiki spammer 22.30.40 Part gibbs_ 22.30.58 # Well that was pleasant. 22.32.30 # :) 22.33.13 # and i need to finish the eq 22.33.14 # beh 22.33.31 # which involves measurements 22.33.32 # i love those 22.34.27 Join TCK [0] (n=tckocr@81-178-211-90.dsl.pipex.com) 22.35.56 # Ogg isn't quite realtime for me - I get occasional skips when the disk is being read. 22.36.44 # But once the buffer is full, it's perfect. 22.37.48 # no, it's still not as fast as the other codecs 22.37.58 # but that's a fact we'll have to get used to, i think 22.38.12 # i'd love it if monty on co made vorbis2 soon 22.38.18 # and co 22.38.29 # they've probably learnt a great deal about being embedded-friendly since last time 22.38.51 # linuxstb_: please consider separating the pcm_playback.c into different files at some point (for example pcm_uda1380 and pcm_wm8975.c) 22.39.16 # Slasheri: Yes, that seemed obvious to me as well. 22.39.24 # great :) 22.39.32 # svn! 22.39.38 # svnsvnsvn! 22.40.30 # svn? 22.40.46 # subversion 22.40.49 # a better cvs 22.41.38 # I was just curious why it was suddenly being shouted about. 22.42.00 # It allows renaming and moving of files. 22.42.18 # it's been shouted about several times ;) 22.42.31 # Not surprising that it has. :) 22.42.40 Part Zoric 22.47.25 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 22.47.35 # Hmm... think it'll play music on first attempt for phase one pcmbuf rehack? 22.48.10 # linuxstb this needs the "Gentlemen, we have sound" on the home page ... 22.49.30 # w00t! music plays! 22.51.04 # woo 22.52.01 # the pcmbuffer and the descriptors for it are now all allocated out of the main buffer, instead of the descriptors being allocated separately statically 22.52.24 # performance looks to be nearly identical to the "old way" 22.52.28 Join matsl [0] (n=matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 22.55.28 # Nearly identical? 22.56.17 # yeah, I didn't change anything really... actually I was kinda expecting worse, because this moves the descriptors from IRAM to SDRAM 22.56.18 # main buffer? 22.56.24 # oh 22.56.31 # linuxstb: how'd your gif viewer ever work out? 22.56.33 # preglow: they are in the same part of space as the pcmbuffer 22.56.34 # doesn't exactly sound like prime use of iram 22.56.56 # preglow: hrm? 22.58.40 # doesn't exactly sound like the best kind of data to keep in iram 22.59.02 # the buffer descriptors? That's why they're moved to sdram with the linked list style buffer that I've got now. 22.59.40 # also saves in total ram allocated in all cases, except when using maximum crossfade setting 22.59.54 # wow, guys! 23.00.02 # I just tried a song for the first time 23.00.21 # Survey says? 23.00.41 # hmm 23.00.42 # it was good 23.00.49 # it's stuttered twice though 23.01.06 # (AAC 128k VBR) 23.01.06 # What type of file? 23.01.41 # well 23.01.46 # sounds great though 23.01.51 # it's a miracle, direct from heaven, that aac works at all 23.01.55 # i know 23.01.56 # Hehehe 23.02.01 # Interesting way of putting it. 23.02.13 # is it just me, or is volume control ineffective? :D 23.02.21 # fuck childbirth, this is a bona-fide miracle 23.02.50 Quit San () 23.02.56 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.03.04 Quit muesli__ ("ich will Kühe!!!") 23.03.06 # it was decided that with so many disagreements over scale it was just easier to make it constant. :-P 23.03.37 # BHSPitLappy: doesn't work, no 23.03.41 # hahaha 23.03.46 # it's ok :D 23.03.55 # Paul_The_Nerd: haha 23.03.58 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.04.05 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 23.04.29 # w00t 23.04.34 # w00t indeed 23.04.40 # heard anything from at&t? 23.04.42 # * amiconn reads about audio on iPod, and even aac 23.04.48 # Congrats! 23.05.16 # ok, so when i go to the menu during playback, how do I get back to the, ahem, "now playing" screen? 23.05.28 Quit actionshrimp (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.05.50 # BHSPitLappy: play? 23.05.56 # BHSPitLappy: as in the button 23.06.07 # it's not doing anything 23.06.12 # (from the main menu) 23.06.17 # Press MENU to exit the menu 23.06.26 # oh...I hit PREV and it worked 23.07.00 # haha...it shows my Metallica test song as Genre:Blues 23.07.06 # i wonder if that's actually what the tag says 23.07.08 # Severe wiki spam alert! :-( 23.07.19 # uh oh 23.07.44 Join __peer__ [0] (n=hrm@bzq-218-245-50.red.bezeqint.net) 23.07.52 # link? 23.08.57 # well if you compare their current work with their first records, it's not far off :P 23.09.26 # linuxstb: MENU only shows the song screen if you hold it down 23.09.40 # but just going back tree-style with << works 23.11.09 # woah...have there been major optimisations in general? bejeweled seems to be running a lot faster 23.11.11 Join Genre9mp3 [0] (n=yngwiejo@dslcustomer-230-197.vivodi.gr) 23.11.24 # like...as fast as it ever should :P 23.11.41 Quit NightCat (Remote closed the connection) 23.11.45 # bejeweled needs frame rate compensation 23.12.14 # hmm? 23.13.10 # heck, everything seems to be running a lot faster than my last build 23.13.48 # Newbie here.....A Quick-Simple question...does Rockbox will ever support video for the H300s? 23.14.34 # I think it safe to say that it will probably eventually do so 23.16.10 # * Bagder expects a gentlemen mail soon... 23.16.13 Join kkurbjun [0] (n=Jim@c-24-8-222-177.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 23.16.21 # huh? 23.16.37 # thnx... 23.16.41 # linuxstb: gentleman mail! 23.17.03 # does anyone understand variable arguement functions well, specifically creating them and using the arguements? 23.17.51 # what do you need it for? 23.18.32 # I'm trying to make a simple printf, and I have it, but when I pass on variables such as integers, they get all messed up 23.18.44 # void printf (const char format[], ...) 23.18.44 # { 23.18.44 # char p_buf[50]; 23.18.44 DBUG Enqueued KICK kkurbjun 23.18.44 # static int p_xtpt; 23.18.44 # snprintf(p_buf, sizeof(p_buf), format); 23.18.44 *** Alert Mode level 1 23.18.44 # rb->lcd_putsxy(1,p_xtpt, (unsigned char *)p_buf); 23.18.45 # you could check the source for the rockbox printf code 23.18.47 # rb->lcd_update(); 23.18.47 # for example 23.18.49 # p_xtpt+=10; 23.18.50 # if(p_xtpt>160) p_xtpt=0; 23.18.53 # rb->sleep(100); 23.18.54 # } 23.18.57 # that's what I have 23.19.00 # oh, there is one? 23.19.03 # I didn't realize that 23.19.08 # I meant snprintf 23.19.27 # you need to use va_list, va_start, va_arg (and va_end) 23.19.34 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.19.54 # thus, you can use snprintf() from within your printf 23.19.57 # cannot 23.20.23 # but instead use vsnprintf 23.20.40 # well, it's passing arguements, strings work.. sometimes.. and integers never work.. is that function accessable to plugins? 23.20.50 Quit Genre9mp3 () 23.20.54 # I'll look at the example 23.20.56 # well that snippet was plain wrong 23.21.09 # it works by pure accident 23.21.22 # so I need the va_ stuff then.. 23.21.28 # yes 23.22.18 # you can get inspiration from the fdprintf() function 23.22.34 # ok, thanks, I'll look into it 23.22.57 # early night tonight... off to bed I go 23.24.32 Join linuxstb [0] (n=5343d4aa@labb.contactor.se) 23.24.53 # does midi work, i wonder 23.25.46 # Nope. 23.25.50 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 23.25.50 # * LinusN does the famous "gentlemen" dance 23.27.06 # * Paul_The_Nerd cheers. 23.28.03 # 192 mp3 sounds great 23.28.25 # time to buy an ipod then :-) 23.28.27 # such sonic detail! :D haha 23.28.42 # Hehehe 23.28.45 *** Alert Mode OFF 23.29.09 # when the 5g has audio, then... then it's iPod time 23.29.17 # LinusN: http://www.apple.com 23.29.21 # * LinusN considers a "Linus needs an ipod" thread on MR :-) 23.29.36 # when the 5g has audio... then the 6g will be a better target :D 23.29.38 # jk 23.29.38 # I think MR might not be the best place for that. ;-) 23.29.39 # Those donations will flood in 23.30.48 # does midi work well on the supported targets? 23.31.09 # I had a software-based midi player on my pocketpc once... 23.31.26 # BHSPitLappy: At the moment, midi doesn't really work at all. 23.31.31 # ah 23.31.58 # Even Rockboy has sound.... (sort-of) 23.32.05 # The code there runs at 70something % speed, if I recall, but only renders it to wave, and doesn't actually play back or write to disk. It's sorta a "work in progress" that lost the "progress" at some point. 23.32.25 # linuxstb: running on what? 23.32.34 # My 4g 23.32.35 # (color) 23.32.50 # does that run on the nano? :D 23.33.07 Join midkay [0] (n=midkay@24.143.70.99) 23.33.12 # There aren't screen settings for the nano yet, I believe. 23.33.12 # No, and it also doesn't have very good button mappings (only the direction keys and start... ) 23.33.50 # no taps in rockbox, right 23.34.03 # Not at the moment. 23.34.20 # linux doesn't pick up my nano's taps either 23.34.38 # * BHSPitLappy speculates this is due to different wheel manufacturer 23.34.43 # Well, we haven't tried to implement them in Rockbox at all. 23.34.49 # yeah 23.35.18 # so was that gif plugin yours? 23.35.28 # No - eli_sherer 23.35.42 Quit Rondom ("I'm leaving on a jetplane, don't know when I'll be back again...") 23.35.45 # He wrote most of those "plugbox" plugins for the iriver H300. 23.36.03 # ah... 23.36.29 # I'm interested in it (since 'accidentally' seeing it work correctly on my nano :D ) 23.38.04 # music + bejeweled = :D 23.40.04 # there's a bejeweled patch that makes it use the new BMP loader, and speeds up the brick dropping and such. 23.40.20 # it's already really fast on my nano right now... 23.40.39 # (much faster than my last build... has the patch been implemented?) 23.41.13 Part Sando 23.41.16 # actually i have a new patch that should properly fix speed issues 23.41.40 # with no more boosting 23.42.30 # if you wouldn't mind testing, the patch and bmps are up here ;) : https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/aboot2/www/bejeweled/ 23.42.41 # sweet lord 23.42.44 # audacity is so shit 23.42.47 # ? 23.43.11 # i am seriously contemplating spitting time into writing a good audio editor for linux 23.43.16 # :/ 23.43.21 # * BHSPitLappy likes audacity... 23.43.33 # it's the best linux audio editor 23.43.37 # which isn't saying much 23.43.44 # i use it in windows actually 23.43.44 # i want my cooledit, goddamnit 23.43.59 # adobe audition now... 23.44.02 # yes, i know 23.44.04 # * petur is also using audacity atm :D 23.44.05 # it's the best 23.44.10 # nothing beats it 23.44.11 # it's what I use as well :) 23.44.31 # how's the compressor filter in cooledit? 23.46.15 Join Jungti1234 [0] (n=jungti12@124.60.15.86) 23.46.33 # hi :) 23.47.18 # * BHSPitLappy just beat level 1 in bejeweled 23.47.20 # w00t. 23.48.03 # heh 23.48.04 # hehe 23.48.28 # (while listening to music! hells yes!) 23.48.45 # :) 23.49.32 Join muesli__ [0] (n=muesli_t@88.134.20.76) 23.50.33 # hi muesli__ 23.50.51 # no audio on the video, yet. or? 23.51.05 # re 23.51.09 # hi Jungti1234 23.51.30 # Rob2222: : no 23.52.31 # LinusN: will i be shot or in any other way killed if i just supply a filtering routine for coldfire now? 23.52.45 Join Thus0 [0] (n=Thus0@AMontsouris-152-1-70-77.w83-202.abo.wanadoo.fr) 23.52.50 # i don't get it 23.52.53 # i never could get a generic c based routine working properly for shelving filters 23.53.28 # good news :) 23.53.30 # you mean no eq for the sims/ipods? 23.53.36 # ipod eq will come 23.53.40 # but for sims, no 23.53.46 # not yet at any rate 23.53.47 # i don't care 23.53.49 # good 23.53.52 # i don't either :-) 23.53.55 # http://www.rockbox.org/irc/current.txt - I'm hard to read it. 23.54.17 # ipod 3G draw something and load the apple firmware successfully 23.54.22 # Jungti1234: why? 23.55.20 # LinusN: Stick all. 23.55.41 # Jungti1234: i don't understand 23.55.53 # LinusN: sometimes the log is without linefeeds in IE, firefox does it OK ;) 23.56.03 # hehe 23.56.43 # who uses IE? 23.56.50 # slimx: Good news. Any progress on the bitmaps? 23.57.40 # Like this. - http://jungti1234.netcci.net/010010.JPG 23.57.57 # haha 23.58.11 # heh 23.58.52 # slimx: I'm planning to borrow a 3G this week, will I be able to do anything cool to it with regards to rockbox? :D